Victim Resources

Find Your Local Rape Crisis Center

  • Search RAINN’s directory to find your local rape crisis center. Additionally, your state’s coalition against sexual violence might have additional resources.
  • Rape crisis centers provide services which may include local hotlines, crisis support, medical and legal accompaniment, emergency funds, case management, therapy, support groups, and/or referrals to other assistance. They support all survivors of sexual violence, which includes child sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual harassment, rape, stalking, and sex trafficking.

Find Your Local Partner or Domestic Violence Agency

  • Search the National Domestic Violence Hotline’s directory. Additionally, your state coalition against domestic violence may know of additional local resources.
  • IPV (intimate partner violence) and DV (domestic violence) organizations provide services which may include local hotlines, crisis support, medical and legal accompaniment, shelter, emergency funds, case management, therapy, support groups, and/or referrals to other assistance.

Asian Pacific Resources

The Department of State has prepared a document to help you know your rights while working in the United States.

You Have the Right to:

  • Be paid fairly
  • Be free from discrimination
  • Be free from sexual harassment and sexual exploitation
  • Have a healthy and safe workplace
  • Request help from union, immigrant, and labor rights groups
  • Leave an abusive employment situation

API-GBV maintains a downloadable directory of culturally-specific programs

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National Queer & Trans Therapists of Color Network

  • The National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN) is a healing justice organization committed to transforming mental health for queer and trans people of color (QTPoC).

The National Alliance to End Homelessness has a web page that lists ways to find help and housing.

Asian Mental Health Collective

  • AMHC aspires to make mental health easily available, approachable, and accessible to Asian communities worldwide.

South Asian Therapists Network

  • Here you can find culturally competent South Asian mental health professionals to help you get the support you’re looking for.

National Latinx Therapists Action Network

  • An online platform and network of Latinx mental health practitioners honoring and affirming the dignity and healing of migrant communities marginalized by criminalization, detention, and deportation.

Therapy for Black Girls

  • This space was developed to present mental health topics in a way that feels more accessible and relevant to the experiences of Black women.

Therapy for Black Men