Helping survivors rebuild their lives.
Our programs address the full spectrum of survivor needs — from immediate safety to long-term stability. All services are provided confidentially and at no cost to survivors.
We provide access to licensed, trauma-informed therapists to help survivors process and heal. Our therapists specialize in sexual assault and abuse recovery, and understand the unique challenges survivors face.
- Individual therapy sessions with licensed, trauma-informed professionals
- Group counseling and peer support circles
- Specialized trauma care
Survivors may self-refer through our confidential intake form or be referred by a social worker, hospital, or legal advocate. No insurance is required. All sessions are confidential. There is no cost to survivors.
Safety is the foundation of healing. We help survivors access safe housing during difficult or transitional times — whether that means finding emergency placement, covering a security deposit, or planning a longer-term relocation.
- Emergency housing referrals through vetted shelter network partners
- Temporary relocation support
- Transitional living assistance
- Security deposit and moving cost assistance where available
Housing crises are prioritized in our intake process. All placements are kept confidential. Contact us through the form below or our intake line — we will respond promptly and help you identify options based on your situation and location.
Recovery includes rebuilding independence. We support survivors in getting back on their feet — whether that's returning to work, finding a new job, or rebuilding daily structure and confidence.
- Resume development and interview preparation
- Job readiness training
- Workforce placement assistance with vetted employers
- Career coaching through the first 90 days of employment
Intake begins with a brief skills and interest assessment. Survivors are enrolled in training programs on a rolling basis. There are no prior qualifications required — just a willingness to take the next step.
No one should navigate this alone. Our advocates help survivors understand their options, connect with trusted services, and move through the recovery process with a knowledgeable guide by their side — without pressure or judgment.
- Resource guidance — understanding what help is available and how to access it
- Support navigation across legal, housing, employment, and mental health services
- Connection to trusted community partners and service providers
- Ongoing case coordination throughout your recovery
Advocacy support is available to all survivors from the moment they reach out. You don't need to know what you need — that's what we're here to help you figure out. Start with a confidential inquiry and we'll take it from there.