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3801 Harney Street, Omaha, NE 68131

Women's Center for Advancement

Supports survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking in achieving financial independence.

Assists with accessing benefits, gaining skills, and advancing employment goals, ultimately helping families reduce dependency on their abusers.

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United Way of the Midlands
1105 South Gilbert Court, Suite 300, Iowa City, IA 52240

Domestic Violence Intervention Program and Rape Victim Advocacy Program

Educates community members, students and professionals on how domestic violence and sexual abuse impacts victims. Services may also offer school advocacy, tutoring, support groups, counseling, individual intake, crisis intervention services and a 24-hour crisis line. 

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United Way of the Midlands
1521 47th Avenue, Moline, IL 61265

Family Resources, Inc. - Moline

Offers a crisis line for families and survivors of sexual abuse, domestic abuse or any other violent crime. A specially trained advocate will answer the crisis line and assist in any matter pertaining to sexual abuse, domestic abuse, or any other violent crime by listening and providing information, support and referrals. The crisis line is staffed 24 hours a day year-round.

Provides emotional support, individual counseling, support groups and therapy. Offers support and information for significant others, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, children’s individual and group counseling, sheltering and housing services, along with general advocacy to help all community systems enhance their response to domestic abuse, sexual abuse or any other violent crime victims.

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United Way of the Midlands
11358 Industrial Park Drive, Suite 2, Galena, IL 61036

Riverview Center - Galena, IL

Provides free and confidential domestic violence victim services for survivors and non-offending dependent children. Off-site/out-of-office services provided include trauma-informed services, counseling/therapy, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, social services and basic needs advocacy/case management, safety planning, 24/7 crisis helplines, and 24/7 crisis intervention at hospitals/law enforcement. Service plans based on services client wants to receive.

Also provides community trainings in a professional setting and in regards to Information about Services.

Telehealth provided to anyone that needs, or wants the service.

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United Way of the Midlands
312 South 4th Street, Dekalb, IL 60115

Safe Passage

Provides a 26-Week Partner Abuse Intervention Program (PAIP) which facilitates weekly group sessions for individuals who have used harm or abuse towards their intimate/romantic partners.

Also provides the 12-Week Enhanced Anger Management (EAM) program which assists participants in learning to express emotion in nonviolent ways through weekly group sessions.

Groups are held off-site; address is given at the time of assessment.

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United Way of the Midlands
806 7th Street, Boone, IA 50036

ACCESS (Assault Care Center Extending Shelter and Support) - Boone

Provides free and confidential support to victims of domestic abuse, sexual abuse, and homicide or other violent crimes. Advocates meet with clients where the client is in Boone, Greene, Marshall, Story, and Tama counties. A 24-hour crisis hotline and shelter for victims of domestic violence are also available.  Housing Access offers a multitude of services and programs to assist survivors in gaining permanent housing.

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United Way of the Midlands
100 Jefferson Street, Oregon, IL 61061

Sinnissippi Centers - Oregon Office

Offers programs geared towards domestic violence intervention and anger management services for perpetrators of domestic violence.

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United Way of the Midlands
911 Court Street, Adel, IA 50003

Crisis Intervention and Advocacy Center

Offers comprehensive services to support individuals affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking, and homelessness. Services include crisis intervention counseling, legal, medical, and personal advocacy, safe shelter, safety planning, transitional and emergency housing, and community education and outreach. 

Specialized programs address domestic violence intervention, helping offenders understand and take responsibility for their actions, develop healthy relationships, and learn conflict resolution and stress management skills. 

Advocacy is provided with landlords, schools, employers, and other professionals to secure rights, prevent eviction or utility shut-offs, and ensure safety. 

Child-focused initiatives include sexual assault prevention programs that educate children about personal boundaries, recognizing inappropriate behavior, and seeking help, as well as support groups for individuals affected by child abuse, offering emotional support, resources, and information. CIAC staff and volunteers travel to meet victims to accommodate their needs. All services are free, voluntary, confidential, and available to all without discrimination.

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United Way of the Midlands
11071 West Maple Road, Omaha, NE 68164

Generation Hope Family Counseling and Consulting

Provides in-office and telehealth individual, family, and group therapy to survivors of domestic violence as well as the children exposed to the violence.  Also works with survivors of sexual assault and street violence. Public education is offered as requested to those working in the domestic violence/sexual assault field or other concerned citizens. Classes to offenders and survivors about how domestic violence impacts their children.

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United Way of the Midlands
1014 North Elm Street, Ottumwa, IA 52501

Family Crisis Center

Provides short-term counseling, advocacy, support groups, intervention programs, and immediate assistance for individuals affected by domestic violence. Services include helping victims and survivors understand the dynamics of abuse, offering tools for empowerment, and addressing the damaging effects of violence.

Immediate assistance may include steps to ensure safety, short-term emotional support, assistance with shelter, legal information and advocacy, referrals for medical treatment, and ongoing counseling or group support. Intervention programs may include classes or group sessions that educate offenders on the cycle of abuse, tactics of power and control, and the importance of taking responsibility for their actions. These programs also teach skills such as problem-solving, conflict resolution, stress management, and communication to foster healthy relationships.

Victim panels may also be available, allowing survivors to share their experiences and the impact of abuse on their lives. Hotline staff are generally available via telephone, email, chat, and/or text to provide support and guidance.

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United Way of the Midlands
1000 Washington Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50314

Iowa Department of Corrections - Administration Office

Provides treatment for batterers, intervention, group education counseling, and community education. Program also available in Creston, Knoxville, and Indianola.

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United Way of the Midlands
412 1st Avenue, Sterling, IL 61081

YWCA of the Sauk Valley - Sterling

Provides domestic violence services to those in need. Services include a 24-hours crisis line and crisis intervention, a safe shelter, counseling for adults and children, support groups for adults and children, assistance with orders of protection and other court-related advocacy, parenting assistance, abuser groups held in an outside location, and a Healthy Relationships support group for high school students.

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United Way of the Midlands
910 Washington Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50314

Iowa Department of Corrections - Fugitive Unit Office

Provides treatment for batterers, intervention, group education counseling, and community education. Program also available in Creston, Knoxville, and Indianola.

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United Way of the Midlands
16 East Main Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158

ACCESS (Assault Care Center Extending Shelter and Support) - Marshall

Provides free and confidential support to victims of domestic abuse, sexual abuse, and homicide or other violent crimes. Advocates meet with clients where the client is in Boone, Greene, Marshall, Story, and Tama counties. A 24-hour crisis hotline and shelter for victims of domestic violence are also available.  Housing Access offers a multitude of services and programs to assist survivors in gaining permanent housing.

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United Way of the Midlands
240 North Bluff Boulevard, Clinton, IA 52732

Family Resources, Inc. - Clinton

Offers a crisis line for families and survivors of sexual abuse, domestic abuse or any other violent crime. A specially trained advocate will answer the crisis line and assist in any matter pertaining to sexual abuse, domestic abuse, or any other violent crime by listening and providing information, support and referrals. The crisis line is staffed 24 hours a day year-round.

Provides emotional support, individual counseling, support groups and therapy. Offers support and information for significant others, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, children’s individual and group counseling, sheltering and housing services, along with general advocacy to help all community systems enhance their response to domestic abuse, sexual abuse or any other violent crime victims.

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United Way of the Midlands
1321 North 7th Street, Rochelle, IL 61068

Sinnissippi Centers - Rochelle Office

Offers programs geared towards domestic violence intervention and anger management services for perpetrators of domestic violence.

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United Way of the Midlands
1805 West Jefferson, Suite 1, Fairfield, IA 52556

Iowa Eighth Judicial District Department of Correctional Services

Provides batterers education group for persons convicted of domestic and or spousal, partner abuse.

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United Way of the Midlands
2800 Eastern Avenue, Davenport, IA 52803

Family Resources, Inc. - Davenport

Offers a crisis line for families and survivors of sexual abuse, domestic abuse or any other violent crime. A specially trained advocate will answer the crisis line and assist in any matter pertaining to sexual abuse, domestic abuse, or any other violent crime by listening and providing information, support and referrals. The crisis line is staffed 24 hours a day year-round.

Provides emotional support, individual counseling, support groups and therapy. Offers support and information for significant others, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, children’s individual and group counseling, sheltering and housing services, along with general advocacy to help all community systems enhance their response to domestic abuse, sexual abuse or any other violent crime victims.

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United Way of the Midlands
Address Confidential, Des Moines, IA 50314

Children and Families of Iowa Domestic Violence Services

Provides comprehensive services for victims of domestic violence and programs aimed at addressing domestic violence offenders. Services for victims include confidential shelters, outreach services such as counseling, court assistance, public education, and presentations. Support groups for victims and survivors, as well as child advocacy services, are available in Polk and Warren Counties. 

A 24/7 Crisis Line, staffed by trained domestic violence advocates, offers counseling, information, and education about domestic abuse issues to victims, their friends, and family members. 

Additionally, intervention programs for domestic violence offenders are available, focusing on helping offenders understand and take responsibility for their actions, recognize the damaging effects of their behavior, and develop skills such as problem-solving, conflict resolution, stress management, and communication. These programs may include group sessions addressing the cycle of abuse, power and control tactics, and stereotypical gender roles, as well as victim panels where survivors share their experiences to foster accountability and awareness.

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United Way of the Midlands
Box 773, Fort Dodge, IA 50501

Domestic/Sexual Assault Outreach Center

Provides a crisis-based shelter offering comprehensive support to victims and their children fleeing domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, stalking, and other violent crimes. The shelter operates 24/7 and provides free, confidential services including crisis intervention, safety planning, case management, information, education, referrals, counseling, support groups, court advocacy, medical advocacy, transportation, and assistance with basic needs such as food, clothing, personal hygiene supplies, and laundry. Child advocacy and housing location support are also available. 

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United Way of the Midlands
John R. Stratton Center, 2501 Holiday Road, Coralville, IA 52241

Department of Correctional Services - Johnson County

Offered to individuals (men/women) who are convicted of Domestic Abuse Assault within the Sixth Judicial District. Programming includes an intake/orientation session followed by group attendance. There is an alternative program for people with severe mental disorders, medical concerns, or other uncommon factors which require individualized services. Those appropriate for this group include: Court ordered clients, referrals from DHS and those who volunteer.

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United Way of the Midlands
801 Oregon Street, Unit 4, Muscatine, IA 52761

Family Resources, Inc. - Muscatine

Offers a crisis line for families and survivors of sexual abuse, domestic abuse or any other violent crime. A specially trained advocate will answer the crisis line and assist in any matter pertaining to sexual abuse, domestic abuse, or any other violent crime by listening and providing information, support and referrals. The crisis line is staffed 24 hours a day year-round.

Provides emotional support, individual counseling, support groups and therapy. Offers support and information for significant others, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, children’s individual and group counseling, sheltering and housing services, along with general advocacy to help all community systems enhance their response to domestic abuse, sexual abuse or any other violent crime victims.

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United Way of the Midlands
3115 12th Street SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

ANCHOR Center

Offered to individuals (men/women) who are convicted of Domestic Abuse Assault within the Sixth Judicial District. Programming includes an intake/orientation session followed by group attendance. There is an alternative program for people with severe mental disorders, medical concerns, or other uncommon factors which require individualized services. Those appropriate for this group include: Court ordered clients, referrals from DHS and those who volunteer.

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United Way of the Midlands
105 East Carleton Street, Toledo, IA 52342

Department of Correctional Services - Tama County

Offered to individuals (men/women) who are convicted of Domestic Abuse Assault within the Sixth Judicial District. Programming includes an intake/orientation session followed by group attendance. There is an alternative program for people with severe mental disorders, medical concerns, or other uncommon factors which require individualized services. Those appropriate for this group include: Court ordered clients, referrals from DHS and those who volunteer.

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United Way of the Midlands
100 East Euclid Avenue, Suite 153, Des Moines, IA 50313

LUNA - Des Moines

Provides a 24-hour crisis line and support services for victims in the Latino community, including individual counseling, support groups, court advocacy, safety planning, and referrals. Legal counseling is available from staff lawyers who provide information and guidance regarding legal rights, responsibilities, and suggested courses of action without representing clients in court.

The organization also offers domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy training and domestic violence intervention programs. These intervention programs utilize restorative justice classes, offender groups, and victim panels to address the impact of abuse, promote accountability for behavior related to power and control, and teach conflict resolution and healthy relationship skills.

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United Way of the Midlands