Statewide Programs
This page contains contact information for programs that may offer assistance or referrals to victims and survivors of abuse throughout your state.
Please note: WomensLaw does not have a relationship with or promote the organizations listed on these pages. Because we include thousands of resources, we cannot review them regularly or vouch for the information or services they provide. We share these resources to help all victims and survivors of abuse find essential direct services and support their needs and safety concerns.
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Deaf Vermonters Advocacy Services (DVAS)
Phone 2: (802) 904-3241 (text line)
URL: https://www.dvas.org/
Email: rebeccaDVAS@gmail.com
Deaf Vermonters Advocacy Services (DVAS) is an advocacy agency culturally and linguistically designed to meet specific needs of Deaf, Deaf/Blind and Hard-of-Hearing victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. DVAS provides direct services to victims, trains professionals, educates the community, and collaborates with local agencies. Victim services include: emotional support, education, referrals, accompaniment to hospitals/police stations/courts, peer counseling, assistance with protection orders, and more. DVAS services are offered during weekday business hours; DVAS does not provide 24/7 hotline services.
Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services
Phone 2: (802) 241-1250
Fax: (802) 241-4337
URL: https://www.ccvs.vermont.gov/
Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services empowers crime victims by helping them access the criminal justice system through empathy, support, information, resources, and referrals to community partners.
Vermont Network Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence
Fax: (802) 223-6943
URL: https://www.vtnetwork.org/
Email: vtnetwork@vtnetwork.org
The Vermont Network is the federally recognized domestic and sexual violence coalition in Vermont. The Network unites fifteen member organizations and statewide partners to uproot the causes of violence in Vermont. The Network engages in public policy advocacy, training, technical assistance, and social changes to advance their work.
Vermont Statewide Domestic Violence Hotline
Hotline: (800) 228-7395 Vermont Statewide Domestic Violence Hotline provides a 24-hr helpline for residents of Vermont.