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Child Protective Services
Referral Line
Dept of Social & Health Services
Crisis Phone: 1-800-562-5624
ChildhavenTo prevent and stop the cycle of abuse and neglect through scientifically-supported programs that protect and treat children ages one month through five years, and their families.
Crime Victim Compensation Department
of Labor & Industries
Find out who qualifies to file
for Crime Victims Compensation
Program benefit and what benefits
you might to receive.
P O Box 44520
Olympia, WA 98504-4520
360-902-5355
Fax: 360-902-5333
Toll Free: 1-800-762-3716
Domestic Abuse Women's NetworkDAWN has a 28-year history of providing services to survivors of domestic violence in South King County. It is the voices of survivors, their struggles and experiences, which guide our work and give meaning to our mission.
Domestic Violence Hotline
Inc.
Dept of Social & Health Services
Crisis Phone: 1-800-562-6025
Northwest Women's Law Center
Legal Voice secures and protects
women's legal rights. Our drive
for justice improves the lives
of mothers, daughters, aunts,
sisters, nieces & grandmothers
in our region. A vital, active
force in the community, we make
substantive, lasting changes
through legislation, self-help
resources and litigation with
a far-reaching public impact.
907 Pine Street, Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98101
Administrative Office: 206-682-9552
Legal Information & Referral:
206-621-7691
866-259-7720 (Toll Free)
206-521-4317 (TTY)
Fax: 206-682-9556
Office of Crime Victims Advocacy
The Office of Crime Victims
Advocacy (OCVA) serves as a
voice within government for
the needs of crime victims in
Washington State. Established
in 1990, OCVA serves the state
by: Advocating on behalf of
victims obtaining needed services
and resources; Administering
grant funds for community programs
working with crime victims;
Assisting communities in planning
and implementing services for
crime victims; and Advising
local and state government agencies
of practices, policies, and
priorities which impact crime
victims.
P O Box 48304
Olympia, WA 98504-8300
360-725-2900
Fax: 360-753-1123
Toll Free: 1-800-822-1067
Parent Trust for Washington
Children
Family life can be challenging,
and it's important to have somewhere
reliable to turn when you have
questions. Parent Trust for
Washington Children offers unique
solutions for the entire family
through effective, free or low
cost classes, workshops and
coaching.
1305 Fourth Ave, Suite 310
Seattle, WA 98101
206-233-0156
Crisis Line: 1-800-932-4673
Victim/Witness Notification
Program
The Bureau's Victim/Witness
Notification Program ensures
that crime victims and witnesses
enrolled in the program are
notified within specific time
frames of an inmate's admission
to or release from an institution,
and about other events concerning
an inmate, such as changes in
status or parole hearings.
Dept of Social & Health
Services
P O Box 45130
Olympia, WA 98504-5130
360-902-7833
Toll Free: 1-800-422-15356
Washington Coalition of Crime
Victim Advocates
WCCVA is a broad-based coalition
of crime victim service providers
across the state of Washington,
including community-based non-profit
organizations, victim advocates
in prosecutor's offices and
law enforcement agencies, government-run
victim services programs, and
crime victim counselors.
P O Box 5426
Lacey, WA 98503
Washington Coalition of Sexual
Assault Programs
WCSAP is a membership agency
comprised of individuals and
organizations dedicated to ending
sexual assault in their communities.
WCSAP's mission is to unite
agencies engaged in the elimination
of sexual violence through education,
advocacy, victim services, and
social change.
2415 Pacific Ave SE, Suite
10C
Olympia, WA 98501
360-754-7583
Fax: 360-786-8707
Washington Protection & Advocacy
System (WSPAS)
Disability Rights Washington
(DRW) is a private non-profit
organization that protects the
rights of people with disabilities
statewide. Our mission is to
advance the dignity, equality,
and self-determination of people
with disabilities. We work to
pursue justice on matters related
to human and legal rights.
180 W Dayton, Suite 102
Edmonds, WA 98020
Toll Free: 1-800-562-2702
Washington State Address Confidentiality
Program
The Address Confidentiality
Program assists crime victims
(specifically victims of domestic
violence, sexual assault, trafficking
and stalking) who have relocated
to avoid further abuse. It helps
participants keep their home,
work and/or school address secret
by providing a substitute mailing
address they can use instead.
It also allows clients to register
to vote and apply for a marriage
licenses without creating public
records.
P O Box 257
Olympia, WA 98507-0257
360-753-2972
Toll Free: 1-800-822-1065
Washington State Association
of Court Appointed Special Advocate/Guardian
Ad Litem (CASA/GAL) Programs
A CASA is a volunteer appointed
by the court to advocate for
the best interests of abused
and neglected children in dependency
court. To do this, CASAs investigate
case facts, recommend a course
of action to the court, facilitate
the resolution of problems,
and monitor progress towards
establishing permanency for
the child.
603 Stewart #206
Seattle, WA 98101-1229
206-667-9716
Fax: 206-667-9753
info@washingtonstatecasa.org
Washington State Human Rights
Commission
The Washington State Human Rights
Commission (Commission) enforces
the Law Against Discrimination
(RCW 49.60). The Commission
works to prevent and eliminate
discrimination by investigating
civil rights complaints and
providing education and training
opportunities throughout the
state.
P O Box 42490
Olympia, WA 98504-2490
Seattle: 206-464-6500 or 1-800-605-7324
Spokane: 509-456-4473
Yakima: 509-575-2772 or 1-800-662-2755
Washington State Office of Crime
Victims AdvocacySearchable Guide to Crime Victims Services