DC Rape Crisis Center, Washington DC, USA

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DC Rape Crisis Center, Washington DC, USA
Logo:
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Street address: PO Box 34125
City: Washington
State or Province: DC
Country: United States
Location:
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Location coordinates: 38° 54' 9" N, 77° 2' 14" WLatitude: 38.902623
Longitude: -77.037334
Executive Director: Denise Snyder
Contact number: 202-328-1371
Contact email: dcrcc@dcrcc.org
Website: http://www.dcrcc.org/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=53124820602
Target: Girls and Women
Organization type: Local NGO (operating at the community level)
Sectors: Violence Against Women

Summary

The DC Rape Crisis Center is dedicated to creating a world free of sexual violence. The Center works for social change through community outreach, education, and legal and public policy initiatives. It helps survivors and their families heal from the aftermath of sexual violence through crisis intervention, counseling and advocacy.

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The horrific experiences of rape and childhood sexual abuse are among the most traumatic, often leading to long-term issues such as depression, low self-esteem, substance abuse, physical ailments and eating disorders. With counseling, survivors can reverse or avoid many of the mental and physical effects of abuse. DC Rape Crisis Centers provides free individual and group counseling for survivors of rape and childhood sexual abuse. Call (202) 232-0789 to make an appointment.

Little strikes more fear in the heart of a parent than learning that their child has been sexually abused. But there is help, for both the child and non-offending family members. Specialized techniques such as art and play therapy help children aged 4-17 integrate and heal from the trauma of sexual violation. Therapy for children is available for up to a year. Call (202) 232-0789 to make an appointment.

For a survivor, navigating the medical or legal systems alone can feel overwhelming, impersonal, and traumatic. Trained volunteers from the Center are available to meet a rape survivor at a hospital, police station or court 24 hours a day to help them through the systems and provide emotional support. Call the Hotline at (202) 333- RAPE to obtain an advocate.

A trained counselor is available to provide a supportive, listening ear to survivors 24 hours a day, through our crisis hotline (202) 333-RAPE. For many survivors, the DC Rape Crisis Center's hotline is the first place they turn to for non-judgmental support. The anonymity can enable survivors to begin talking about their experience when a face-to-face interaction feels too intense.

DC Rape Crisis Center offers free sexual assault awareness and prevention and risk reduction presentations (including sexual harassment workshops) to groups of all ages.

DC Rape Crisis Center establishes and coordinates citywide collaborations to ensure inter-agency effectiveness and sensitivity for survivors and to provide a stronger voice for survivors. This includes the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) and the Sexual Assault Coordinating Council (SACC). We advocate on behalf of survivors regarding legislation, current issues, the media, and institutions that affect survivors. Sometimes this advocacy is for an individual survivor and other times it is to advocate with systems or institutions on behalf of survivors or potential victims.

DC Rape Crisis Center provides training for professionals who work with survivors of sexual violence in a variety of public and private, non-profit organizations.

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