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Sexual Assault

The DC Victim Hotline has compiled a list of frequently needed resources related to sexual assault. This is not an exhaustive list of options available to you. The resources listed consist of both national and local resources. If you are interested in resources in jurisdictions other than the District of Columbia (such as Maryland and Virginia) please visit VictimConnect Resource Center.

For an individualized plan, please reach out to a DC Victim Hotline Victim Service Specialist, here.

DC Resources

Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC): Network for Victim Recovery of DC aims to change the impact of victimization by providing holistic, comprehensive services to victims of all types of crime in DC. By meeting a victim where they are at, NVRDC staff provides civil and crime victims’ rights legal services, advocacy, and case management. Call at 202-742-1727. 

DC Rape Crisis Center: DCRCC is the designated State Sexual Assault Coalition for the District of Columbia providing survivor centered advocacy through therapeutic services, training and technical assistance, community education, public policy initiatives. Call their 24/7 crisis hotline for immeidate support at 202-333-RAPE or for an appointment call 202-470-1188. 

DC Forensic Nurse Examiners (DCFNE): DCSANE provides specially trained nurses and advocates who can help the victim through the hospital exam and initial management, and can be accessed 24/7. Contact the DC Victim Hotline (844-443-5732) to be connected with a SANE nurse or advocate. 

DASH (District Alliance for Safe Housing):Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or trafficking can call 202-462-3274 or emai [email protected] for housing. 

MPD’s Sex Assault Unit: The members of the Sex Assault Unit are specially trained in the investigation of sexual assault, and the detectives recognize and understand the sensitive, personal and invasive nature of sexual assault crimes.  Call at 202-727-3700.

MPD Victim Services Branch: MPD’s Victim Services Branch provides support, information, and referrals to victims and their families. Call at 202-727-9099.

Crime Victim Compensation: The Crime Victims Compensation Program provides financial assistance and reimbursement to innocent victims of violent crime and their families with crime-related expenses. Call 202-879-4216, mail an application, or email [email protected].

Address Confidentiality Program:  The District’s Address Confidentiality Program (ACP), administered by the Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants (OVSJG), provides a legal substitute address for eligible DC residents to maintain confidentiality of her or his actual address. This program helps residents who fear for their safety by shielding their street address from public records, providing one tool in an individual’s broader safety plan.

National Resources

1in6: Provides online chat support as well as resources for male survivors.  

Male Survivor: Useful resources for finding therapists, support groups and other assistance.  

The National Sexual Assault Hotline: The Rape Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) run a 24/7 service hotline that connects you to your local advocacy center for help and provides crisis support by phone at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or via their live chat service.  

Find Help Near You: is a feature on the RAINN site which helps you locate the rape crisis center closest to you anywhere in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. 

Department of Defense Safe Helpline: a worldwide crisis support service, provided by RAINN, for members of the DoD community affected by sexual assault. Help is available for survivors and their loved ones.  

The National Sexual Violence Resource Center: offers a wide variety of information relating to sexual violence, including a large legal resource library.  

NotAlone.gov: created by the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault. The website has a student tab offering information about what to do in the aftermath of an assault, along with advice about how to file a complaint against a college.  

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. Call at 1-800-273-8255.

Pathways to Safety International: Pathways to Safety International assists Americans experiencing interpersonal and gender-based violence abroad. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via phone at 1-833-723-3833, email at [email protected], and online chat.

More Resources & Information

Visit our Sexual Assault Information Page to learn more.

To address the trauma associated with sexual assault, visit our Mental Health & Self Care page.

If you feel unsafe, visit our Safety Planning Resource Page to create a safety plan or Housing Resources page to find shelter.

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