The Warren County Council on Domestic Violence, a United Way agency, has been providing services to persons experiencing sexual assault and domestic violence for over 25 years. We believe that all persons have the right to live without violence or the fear of violence in their lives. WCCDV strives to prevent violence by educating the community on the effects of violence and how the community can help assist in ending violence.
Each person experiencing sexual or domestic violence is unique with his or her own individual needs. WCCDV works with survivors to assist in their healing journeys. We offer the following services:
- 24 hour hotline
- emergency shelter
- crisis intervention
- individual supportive counseling
- support groups
- court/legal advocacy
- children's services
- information about local resources
- safety planning
- transitional housing
- sexual assault survivor services
- community training, education, advocacy
Whether you are experiencing sexual or domestic violence, looking for information for a friend, have questions about how domestic violence affects children, searching for general information, or would like to help us in our work, we hope you will find the information you need in these pages.
For assistance or more information, you may contact us at the above numbers. Remember e-mail is not a secure/confidential method of communication. To ensure your conversations with us are confidential call the hotline at 540-635-9062.
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