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Polaris
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Western Illinois Regional Council
Provides free and confidential services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, child abuse, and all other forms of abuse. Services include counseling, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, and assistance with legal filings such as Orders of Protection and Stalking No Contact Orders. Offers guidance in forming safety plans, temporary emergency safe shelter, and transportation when needed. Operates hotlines that provide immediate assistance, emotional support, and information for individuals experiencing dating abuse, domestic violence, or sexual assault.
Hotline staff are accessible via telephone, email, chat, and text to ensure safety, provide referrals for medical, legal, and emotional needs, and offer advocacy and other related services. Additionally, youth and adult education programs are available with age-appropriate presentations on consent, body autonomy, sexual harassment, and bullying.
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Winnebago Public Health Department - Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program
Crisis intervention program serving victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking.
Provides safe shelter for victims and their children who are fleeing a dangerous situation through on-site housing, transitional housing, financial assistance, support groups and intervention/prevention services.
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Women's Center for Advancement
Assists anyone who is experiencing or has experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking. Operates a 24/7 crisis hotline to assist in a crisis. Also offers an inclusive, safe, and welcoming space where survivors can access a range of services in one location, including crisis intervention and long-term supportive care.
- ADVOCACY: Skilled guidance in the aftermath of a crisis to aid in safety planning, assessing immediate needs, identifying
resources, and navigating the various systems survivors may encounter.
- SELF-SUFFICIENCY: Specialized case management to assist with planning, monitoring, and achieving goals leading to independence, empowerment, and safety.
- HOUSING: Support locating emergency housing for immediate safety and relocation to permanent, stable housing.
- LEGAL: Professional advice and assistance with legal matters related to a survivor’s experience of abuse.
- CLINICAL: Crisis counseling, direct therapeutic assistance, and support in processing emotions and experiences in the aftermath of a crisis.
- PEER SUPPORT: Facilitated group dialogue for exploring experiences, receiving support, and working through the stigma of victimization among peers.
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Family Crisis Centers of Northwest Iowa
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Catholic Charities Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program
24 hour emergency shelter and crisis line for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Confidential services include; legal advocacy, individual counseling, housing & economic advocacy, medical advocacy, assistance with protection orders, educational support groups, group counseling, clinical counseling, community outreach and awareness. Call the crisis line for a group intake.
This program is based in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and serves nine counties in southwest Iowa.
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Domestic Violence Services
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Children of the Night
Case Managers provide children services including:
-- Rescue youth from pimps.
-- Help with medical services.
-- Public health insurance.
-- Social security/disability benefits.
-- Maternity housing.
-- Drug program placement.
-- Domestic violence housing.
-- Transportation.
-- Mental health services.
-- Psychiatric evaluations or access to psychotropic medications.
-- Advocacy with the courts.
-- Social workers.
-- Probation officers.
-- Resume preparation.
-- Job placement.
-- Access to vocational or trade schools or community colleges.
-- Applications for FAFSA (federally funded financial aid).
