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COUNSELING AND OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES
A New Day
942 W. Chestnut Street
Brockton, MA 02301
Office: (508) 588-2045
24-hour Hotline: (508) 588-8255
Toll-free 24-hour Hotline: (888) 293-7273
24-hour Hotline in Spanish/Línea de Crisis de 24 Horas en Español: (800) 223-5001
Website: www.anewdayma.org
A New Day (formerly Womansplace Crisis Center) is a program of Health Care of Southeastern Massachusetts. A New Day provides a range of services for survivors of sexual abuse who are women, men, children, teens, and elders in Plymouth County, as well as support to non-offending parents and family members. A New Day offers the following free and confidential services: 24-hour crisis intervention hotline; hospital accompaniment; assistance with obtaining restraining orders; individual counseling; and group counseling, including a sexual assault survivors' support group. Services are provided in English, Spanish, and Cape Verdean Creole.
AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts
75 Amory St.
Boston, MA 02119
Office: (617) 437-6200
Toll-free HIV Hotline/Línea de Apoyo Gratis del SIDA: (800) 235-2331
HIV Hotline (TTY): (617) 437-1672
Hotline Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9am-9pm and Friday, 9am-7:30pm EST
Toll-free Hepatitis Hotline: (800) 443-4372
Hepatitis Hotline (TTY): (617) 437-1672
Toll-free Pharmacy Access Hotline: (800) 988-5209
Website: www.aac.org
Email: hotline@aac.org
AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts, Inc. (AAC), New England’s first and largest
AIDS organization, is dedicated to stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS by preventing
new infections and optimizing the health of those already infected. AAC provides
free confidential services to men and women already living with HIV/AIDS in the
Boston area, as well as conducts extensive educational and prevention outreach to
those at risk of infection. AAC runs the only statewide AIDS Hotline, Hepatitis
Hotline, and Pharmacy Access Hotline. All Hotlines offer support in Spanish and
in English. Free and confidential rapid HIV testing and counseling is available
at AAC’s downtown Boston location and at its MALE Center in Boston’s South End neighborhood.
AAC’s client services include: advocacy; legal services; transportation; rental
assistance; support groups; counseling; residential housing services; HIV treatment
information; clothing vouchers; and free tickets to shows. AAC also operates the
HIV Health Library and provides information, support, and referrals for HIV+ prisoners
throughout Massachusetts by mail or by phone. AAC also produced a unique booklet
for HIV+ women, “A Guide On the Inside,” which covers taking medication, confidentiality,
side effects, and a host of other topics. Prisoners can write or call AAC directly
for a copy of this booklet or for information and support. All AAC client services
are free and confidential.
Boston Area Rape Crisis Center
99 Bishop Allen Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139
Office: (617) 492-8306
TTY Office: (617) 492-6434
24-hour Hotline: (617) 492-7273
Toll-free 24-hour Hotline: (800) 841-8371
Toll-free Hotline in Spanish/Línea de Crisis Gratuita en Español: (800) 223-5001
Website: www.barcc.org
The Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC) provides free, culturally sensitive,
age-appropriate services to survivors of sexual assault and their families in Cambridge,
Boston, and other cities and towns within the Route 128 belt. BARCC serves teens,
women, and men in English, Spanish, Haitian/Creole, and French. Services for survivors
12 and older include: 24-hour hotline; 24-hour accompaniment to the hospital emergency
department; individual, couple, family, and group counseling; legal assistance;
and assistance with post-assault issues, such as housing, finances, immigration,
employment, education, and more. BARCC provides on-site accompaniment and crisis
intervention services for all survivors of sexual abuse in Maryland state prisons
who are brought to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston for a sexual assault
forensic exam. All BARCC services are free and confidential.
Fenway Community Health Violence Recovery Program
7 Haviland Street
Boston, MA 02115
Office: (617) 927-6250
Toll-free Hotline: (800) 834-3242
Website: www.fenwayhealth.org
Email: vrp@fenwayhealth.org
The Violence Recovery Program (VRP) at Fenway Community Health provides counseling,
support groups, advocacy, and referral services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
survivors of hate crimes, domestic violence, sexual assault, and police misconduct.
Survivors can contact the VRP via the toll-free hotline or by mail. All services
are free and confidential.
Jane Doe, Inc./MA Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
14 Beacon Street, Suite 507
Boston, MA 02108
Office: (617) 248-0922
TTY/TTD: (617) 263-2200
Website: www.janedoe.org
Email: info@janedoe.org
Jane Doe Inc. (JDI)/The Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic
Violence brings together organizations and people committed to ending domestic violence
and sexual assault in Massachusetts. JDI advocates for responsive public policy,
promotes collaboration, raises public awareness, and supports member organizations
to provide comprehensive prevention and intervention services. JDI's member organizations
include nearly 60 community-based sexual assault and domestic violence service and
advocacy programs in Massachusetts that provide direct services for survivors of
this kind of violence. JDI does not provide direct services, but can offer information
and referrals to survivors and their loved ones.
The Network/La Red
P.O. Box 6011
Boston, MA 02441
Office/Oficina: (617) 695-0877
Hotline/Línea de Crisis: (617) 742-4911
TTY Hotline: (617) 227-4911
Website: www.thenetworklared.org
Email: info@thenetworklared.org
The Network/La Red provides free and confidential services for lesbian, gay, bisexual,
and transgender (LGBT) survivors of abuse, including domestic violence and sexual
assault. The Network/La Red also offers information and support to friends, family
or co-workers on the issue of domestic violence in the LGBT community. Services
include: 24-hour hotline; supportive counseling; medical and personal advocacy;
court accompaniment; support groups; and information, referrals, and assistance
getting other social, legal, medical, and housing services. The Network/La Red can
provide support and information to survivors behind bars by mail, phone, or email
and can offer in-person support services post-release. All services are bilingual
(English/Spanish), as well as TTY and wheelchair accessible.
The Network/La Red provee servicios gratuitos y confidenciales para las lesbianas,
los gays, los bisexuales, y la gente transgénera (LGBT) quienes habían sido maltratados
por la violencia doméstica o el abuso sexual. The Network/La Red también ofrece
información y apoyo a los familiares, los amigos, y los compañeros de trabajo acerca
del tema de violencia doméstica en la comunidad LGBT. Los servicios incluyen: una
línea de crisis; la consejería, el programa de abogacía y acompañamiento al corte;
grupos de apoyo; e información, referidos, y ayuda en el contactar de otros servicios
sociales, legales, medicales, y residenciales. The Nework/La Red puede proveer apoyo
e información a sobrevivientes de abuse sexual tras las rejas por el correo, el
teléfono, y el correo electrónico y puede ofrecer servicios cara-a-cara después
del encarcelamiento. Todos los servicios son bilingües y accesibles por TTY y por
sillas de ruedas.
New Hope, Inc.
140 Park Street
Attleboro, MA 02703
Office: (508) 226-4015
Toll-free 24-hour Hotline: (800) 323-4673
Website: www.new-hope.org
Email: new-hope@new-hope.org
New Hope, Inc. is a non-profit social service agency that works to strengthen individuals
and families by ending domestic violence and sexual assault. New Hope has five office
locations and two outreach sites in Southeast and Central Massachusetts. Rape crisis
services are offered for survivors of sexual violence and their significant others.
New Hope offers the following services to survivors of sexual assault behind bars
during their incarceration: crisis intervention and support on the hotline or by
mail and accompaniment to forensic medical exams at local hospitals. After their
release, survivors are eligible for individual and group counseling and other in-person
client services, such as support groups. All services are free and confidential.
Rape Crisis Center of Central Massachusetts
588 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01608
Office: (508) 852-7600
Toll-free 24-hour Hotline: (800) 870-5905
Toll-free Hotline in Spanish/Línea de Crisis en Español: (800) 223-5001
Spanish Hotline Hours/Horas de la Línea de Crisis: Monday-Saturday/lunes-sábado,
9am-5pm
Toll-free TTY Hotline: (888) 887-7130
TTY Hotline Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Website: www.rapecrisiscenter.org
Fitchburg Office
285 Nichols Road
Fitchburg, MA 01420
Office: (978) 343-5683
The Rape Crisis Center of Central Massachusetts (RCCCM ) provides comprehensive
services to survivors and their family and friends who are affected by rape, incest,
and all forms of sexual assault in Central Massachusetts. RCCCM offers the following
services: 24-hour hotline in English and Spanish; crisis intervention; individual
counseling for survivors, family members, and friends; support groups and counseling
for adolescent and adult female or male survivors of sexual abuse; and accompaniment,
support, information, and referrals through the medical, police, and criminal justice
systems. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language for
adolescent and adult survivors as well as the family, partners, and friends who
care about them. Certified interpreters may also be available for other language
needs. All services are free and confidential.
La Línea de Ayuda Acerca del Abuso Sexual en español provee consejería telefónica,
intervención en la crisis, referidos, y consultas para aquellos que han sido impactados
por el asalto sexual. Consejeras bilingües y biculturales son disponibles de lunes
a sábado de 9am-5pm. Todos los servicios son gratuitos y confidenciales.
Rape Crisis Services of Greater Lowell, Inc.
144 Merrimack St., Suite 304
Lowell, MA 01852
Office: (978) 452-7721
TTY: (978) 452-8723
Toll-free 24-hour Hotline: (800) 542-5212
Toll-free 24-hour Hotline in Spanish/Línea de Crisis de 24 Horas en Español: (800)
223-5001
Website: www.rcsgl.org
Rape Crisis Services of Greater Lowell, Inc. (RCSGL) provides support services to
survivors, their partners, and families in 15 communities in Northeastern Massachusetts.
RCSGL can offer prisoners the following services: use of the 24-Hour Crisis Hotline
to speak to a trained rape crisis counselor; up to 12 telephone counseling sessions
with an RCSGL clinician (a release to speak to a mental health professional inside
the prison is required); and information and resources by mail. RCSGL does not serve
prisoners who have committed sex crimes, including rape, attempted rape, sexual
assault, incest, child pornography, sexual harassment, or stalking. All services
are free, confidential, and anonymous. Many services are available in Khmer, Spanish,
and Portuguese.
Span, Inc.
105 Chauncy Street, Sixth Floor
Boston, MA 02111
Office: (617) 423-0750
Website: www.spaninc.org
Email: info@spaninc.org
Span, Inc. is a private non-profit agency that specializes in services for people
who have been in prison. Span offers services for prisoners who are HIV+ as well
as for those who are not. Span generally works with HIV+ clients 3 to 6 months prior
to their release from prison in order to develop reintegration plans. Span offers
the following services for individuals after their release from prison: case management;
substance abuse counseling; relapse prevention groups; HIV and other support groups;
transitional housing; housing search services; and other referrals as needed. All
Span services are free.
Voices Against Violence
South Middlesex Opportunity Council, Inc.
300 Howard Street
Framingham, MA 01702
Office: 508-820-0834
TTY Hotline: (508) 872-4853
Toll Free Hotline: (800) 593-1125
Website: www.smoc.org
Voices Against Violence provides free and confidential services to victims of domestic/partner
violence, sexual assault, and rape in the Metrowest area. Services are provided
in English, Spanish, and Portuguese and are available to everyone, regardless of
sexual orientation or gender identity. Services include: a 24-hour hotline; crisis
intervention; supportive counseling and support groups; information and referrals;
and medical, legal, and criminal justice advocacy.
The Women’s Center
405 County St.
New Bedford, MA 02740
Main Office: (508) 996-3343
TTY: (508) 996-1177
24-hour Hotline: (508) 999-6636
24-hour Hotline in Spanish/Línea de Crisis de 24 Horas en Español: (800) 223-5001
Website: www.thewomenscentersc.com
Satellite Office
209 Bedford Street
Fall River, MA 02720
The Women's Center provides free and confidential 24-hour services to women, men,
and children who are survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Acushnet, Dartmouth,
Fall River, Fairhaven, Freetown, Marion, Mattapoisett, New Bedford, Rochester, Somerset,
Swansea, Wareham, and Westport. Services for survivors of sexual abuse include:
24-hour hotline; crisis intervention in multiple languages; individual and group
counseling; legal advocacy; medical advocacy at Southcast Hospital (Charlton, St.
Luke’s and Tobey) and St. Anne’s Hospital emergency rooms; and other support services,
including referrals. The Women’s Center provides on-site counseling and support
groups at the Women’s division at The Bristol County House of Correction. Survivors
of sexual abuse behind bars can contact The Women’s Center by mail or via the 24-hour
hotline for information and support. Spanish & Portuguese bilingual support is available.
Se ofrecen los servicios en español y portugués. All services are free and confidential.
YWCA of Greater Lawrence
38 Lawrence Street
Lawrence, MA 01840
Office: (978) 687-0331
TTY: (978) 686-8840
Toll-free 24-hour Hotline: (877) 509-9922
Website: www.ywcalawrence.org
Email: info@ywcalawrence.org
The YWCA's Sexual Assault & Rape Crisis Program serves women, men, and teens aged
13 or older who live in the communities of Andover, Boxford, Georgetown, Groveland,
Haverhill, Lawrence, Methuen, Merrimac, North Andover and North Reading. Services
include: a 24-hour confidential hotline offering support for survivors of rape,
sexual assault or incest; accompaniment to the doctor's office, emergency room,
police or courts; individual and group counseling for survivors and their families
or significant others; and referrals to professional therapists, substance abuse
treatment programs, lawyers, health providers or other supportive professionals.
All services are free, available 24-hours a day, and confidential.
YWCA of Western Massachusetts
Sexual Assault Prevention and Survivor Program
One Clough Street
Springfield, MA 01118
Office: (413) 732-3121
24-hour Hotline (TTY): (413) 733-7100
Toll-free 24-hour Hotline (TTY): (800) 796-8711
Website: www.ywworks.org
Email: info@ywworks.org
The YWCA of Western Massachusetts has been providing services for survivors of battering
and sexual assault and their children in the greater Springfield area since 1978.
Services include: 24-hour hotline; individual and group counseling; and medical,
legal, and police advocacy for survivors of sexual assault behind bars. All services
are free and confidential.
LEGAL RESOURCES
Massachusetts Correctional Legal Services, Inc.
8 Winter Street, 11th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
Office: (617) 482-2773
Toll-free (MA Only): (800) 882-1413
Website: www.mcls.net
Massachusetts Correctional Legal Services (MCLS) is the only statewide legal services
office dedicated to providing civil legal assistance to indigent people incarcerated
in Massachusetts prisons and jails. Founded in 1972, MCLS has helped thousands of
prisoners through both informal advocacy and civil litigation in state and federal
courts.
GOVERNMENT RESOURCES
Massachusetts Office of the Inspector General
Office of the Inspector General
John W. McCormack State Office Building
One Ashburton Place, Room 1311
Boston, MA 02108
Office: (617) 727-9140
Toll-free Hotline: (800) 322-1323
The Massachusetts Office of the Inspector General is a state watchdog agency. The
Office has a broad mandate to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse in government.
The Office conducts operational and management reviews, analyzes legislation and
regulations, provides technical assistance, and conducts civil and criminal investigations.
The Office has established a confidential toll-free hotline number and invites calls
to report suspected fraud, waste, and abuse in government. Inmates who have been
sexually assaulted in a Massachusetts Department of Correction facility can contact
the Office of the Inspector General by writing to the address above to report the
assault and any concerns regarding the handling of investigations into such abuse.
It is the Office's practice to maintain the names of complainants in confidence.
You may provide information anonymously
JDI has directly contacted each organization listed in the Resource Guide in hopes
of pointing survivors toward those currently accepting new clients. However, the
inclusion of any group or individual in the Resource Guide does not necessarily
constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JDI, nor can JDI guarantee the availability
of the services described here.
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