Anti-Violence Counseling Services
The Center provides assistance to LGBTQ+ individuals who have experienced or otherwise been impacted by intimate partner violence, sexual assault and abuse, stalking, physical assault, harassment, bullying, bias-related incidents, hate crimes and other forms of violence by advocating on their behalf, assisting with crime reporting and accompanying crime victims to medical exams or court appearances if requested. Below is a list of programs offered:
Advocacy for Victims and Survivors
Our Counseling & Anti-Violence Program (CAVP) provides crisis, accompaniment to court or medical exams and advocacy, including criminal justice and personal advocacy. Center staff serve as a liaison to law enforcement, legal proceedings, and related survivor support services.
Crisis Counseling and Stabilization (English and Spanish)
Counseling is offered, by appointment, during normal business hours Monday through Friday. A trained mental health professional is available by appointment to assist victims and survivors in stabilization following a sexual assault, an incident of partner violence, hate crime, or another traumatic event, whether recent or resurfacing.
Individual Counseling (available in English and Spanish)
Couples Counseling (available in English and Spanish)
Family Counseling (available in English and Spanish)
Report Violence
If you’ve been a victim of violence, we can help. A confidential and voluntary form is available below. If you have further questions or would like services you can also connect with an advocate by calling (414) 271-2656.