Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer assistance and referrals to victims and survivors of abuse throughout your state. If you plan to contact a program by email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Tehama
Empower Tehama - Corning Office
275 Solano Street, Suite 201Corning, CA 96021
Hotline: (530) 528-0226 or (800) 324-6473 (24 hours)
Phone: (530) 838-9124
URL: https://empowertehama.org/
Empower Tehama, formerly Alternatives to Violence, offers services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, crisis counseling, emergency shelter, transitional housing, rental assistance program, legal assistance, help filing protective orders, court accompaniment, support groups, therapy for child abuse victims, community education, and more. Empower Tehama is a partner in the community’s sexual assault response team and child trafficking task force.
Empower Tehama - Red Bluff Office
1805 Walnut StreetRed Bluff, CA 96080
Hotline: (530) 528-0226 or (800) 324-6473 (24 hours)
Phone: (800) 324-6473
URL: https://empowertehama.org/
Empower Tehama, formerly Alternatives to Violence, offers services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, crisis counseling, emergency shelter, transitional housing, rental assistance program, legal assistance, help filing protective orders, court accompaniment, support groups, therapy for child abuse victims, and more. Empower Tehama is a partner in the community’s sexual assault response team and child trafficking task force.
Trinity
Human Response Network
111 Mountainview StreetWeaverville, CA 96093
Hotline: (530) 623-4357 (24 hours)
Phone: (530) 623-2024
Phone 2: (800) 358-5251
URL: https://www.hrntrinity.org/empowerment-services
Email: hrn@hrntrinity.org
Human Response Network (HRN) provides a variety of social services in the community, including services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour crisis hotline, crisis intervention, emergency shelter, counseling, advocacy, legal assistance with restraining orders and custody, support groups, food and clothing assistance, and more. HRN can provide accompaniment with the criminal justice process, law enforcement interviews, and emergency room visits. Serving Trinity County.
Victim Witness Assistance Program of the Trinity County District Attorney's Office
11 Court StreetCourthouse, Second Level
Weaverville, CA 96093
Phone: (530) 623-1304
URL: https://www.trinitycounty.org/213/Victim-Witness-Assistance-Program
Email: da.victimwitness@trinitycounty.org
The Program helps victims and witnesses of crimes throughout the criminal justice process. Services include: orientation to the criminal justice system, court accompaniment, referrals to resources, restraining order assistance, help with victim compensation claims, and more.
Tulare
Family Crisis Center
211 North Main StreetPorterville, CA 93257
Hotline: (559) 784-0192 (24 hours)
Phone: (559) 781-7462
Phone 2: (559) 781-7468, option 1 (Emergency Shelter)
URL: https://ccfamilycrisis.org/
Email: services@ccfamilycrisis.org
The Family Crisis Center provides services to victims of domestic violence and homelessness. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter with bilingual English/Spanish advocates, transitional housing, assistance with restraining orders, help navigating court system, parenting program, support groups, and intervention programs. The shelter welcomes all gender identities and families. Additional services for shelter clients include: emergency food and transportation assistance, counseling services, case management, and children’s services.
Family Services
P.O. Box 429Visalia, CA 93279
Hotline: (559) 732-5941 (Domestic Violence Hotline)
Phone: (559) 732-7273 (Sexual Assault Hotline)
Phone 2: (559) 741-7310
Fax: (559) 732-1987
URL: https://fstc.net/
Email: info@fstc.net
Family Services serves survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and other traumas in Tulare County. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter for survivors and their children, transitional housing, safety planning, case management, hospital support and advocacy, counseling, legal services, support groups, and more. Advocates can meet victims wherever they may be for crisis response. Legal services include assistance with restraining orders and custody orders. They have a dedicated children’s counseling center offering services in English and Spanish. Family Services also operates supervised visitation centers in Visalia and Porterville. Online chat is available.
Victim/Witness Assistance Division of the Tulare County District Attorney's Office - Juvenile Office
11200 Avenue 368, Room 101Visalia, CA 93231
Phone: (559) 735-1470
URL: https://tulareda.org
The Victim/Witness Assistance Division helps victims of crimes in the state. Services include: crisis intervention, court support, orientation to the criminal justice system, case status information, assistance filing for financial reimbursements, and referrals to counseling and resources.
Victim/Witness Assistance Division of the Tulare County District Attorney's Office - Porterville office
16 E. Olive AvenuePorterville, CA 93257
Phone: (559) 701-2020
URL: https://tulareda.org/victim-witness/
The Victim/Witness Assistance Division helps victims of crimes in the state. Services include: crisis intervention, court support, orientation to the criminal justice system, case status information, assistance filing for financial reimbursements, and referrals to counseling and resources.
Victim/Witness Assistance Division of the Tulare County District Attorney's Office - Visalia Office
221 S. Mooney Boulevard, Room 264Visalia, CA 93291
Phone: (559) 636-5471
URL: https://tulareda.org
The Victim/Witness Assistance Division helps victims of crimes in the state. Services include: crisis intervention, court support, orientation to the criminal justice system, case status information, assistance filing for financial reimbursements, and referrals to counseling and resources.
Tuolumne
Center for a Non-Violent Community
542 W. Stockton StreetSonora, CA 95370
Hotline: (209) 533-3401 (24 hours)
Phone: (209) 588-9305
Fax: (209) 588-9272
URL: https://nonviolentcommunity.org/
Email: info@nonviolentcommunity.org
The Center for a Non Violent Community, formerly the Mountain Women’s Resource Center, serves victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, transitional housing for up to two years, counseling, prevention programs, support groups, safety planning, assistance with restraining orders, and more. Serving Tuolumne County.
Victim Witness Assistance Center of the Tuolumne County District Attorney’s Office
423 North Washington StreetSonora, CA 95370
Phone: (209) 588-5490
Fax: (209) 588-5445
URL: http://www.co.tuolumne.ca.us/index.aspx?NID=167
Email: da-victimwitness@tuolumnecounty.ca.gov
The Victim Witness Assistance Center provides services to victims and witnesses of all types of crimes. Comprehensive services are provided upon request, and outreach is provided to victims/witnesses with special needs. Special needs includes victims of child abuse, sexual assault, domestic violence, and victims with disabilities, the elderly, non-English speaking, or hearing impaired.




