Vermont Domestic Violence & Sexual Violence Resources by County:

Atria Collective

24-Hour Hotline: (802) 388-4205 or (800) 388-4205

Protect Against Violent Encounters (PAVE)

Hotline: (802) 442-2111

The Advocacy Program at Umbrella (St. Johnsbury)

 Phone: (802) 748-8645


AWARE (Hardwick, Stannard, & Walden)

24 Hotline (802) 472-6463

HOPE WORKS

Hotline: (802) 863-1236 / TTY: (802) 846-2544


STEPS to End Domestic Violence

Hotline/TTY: (802) 658-1996

The Advocacy Program at Umbrella (Newport)

Phone: (802) 334-0148

Voices Against Violence

Hotline: (802) 524-6575

Voices Against Violence

Hotline: (802) 524-6575

Clarina Howard Nichols Center

Hotline: (802) 888-5256

Safeline

Hotline: (800) 639-7233


WISE

Hotline: (866) 348-9473

The Advocacy Program at Umbrella (Newport)

Phone: (802) 334-0148


AWARE (Craftsbury & Greensboro)

Hotline: (802) 472-6463

NewStory Center

Hotline: (802) 775-3232

CIRCLE

 Hotline: (877) 543-9498


MOSAIC

Hotline: (802) 479-5577


AWARE (Cabot & Woodbury)

Hotline: (802) 472-6463

Women’s Freedom Center

Hotline: (802) 254-6954

WISE (central Windsor County)

Hotline: (866) 348-9473


Safeline (northern Windsor County)

Hotline: (800) 639-7233


Women’s Freedom Center (southern Windsor County)

Hotline: (802) 254-6954

Call 211 (https://vermont211.org/

The United Way Vermont is a resource for multiple situations, we often refer people to them.


https://www.vtlegalaid.org/

Vermont Legal Aid can help with civil matters like: eviction, foreclosure, health care, discrimination, disability services, civil rights, public benefits, bankruptcy, and problems with landlords or creditors. We cannot help with criminal matters, but we can help victims of crime and abuse.


VT Law Help
https://www.vtlawhelp.org/

VT Judiciary
https://www.vermontjudiciary.org/

Call 211 (https://vermont211.org/

The United Way Vermont is a resource for multiple situations.


https://helpingtohousevt.org/

The Housing & Homelessness Alliance of Vermont (HHAV) works toward a future in which all people living in Vermont have safe, stable, affordable homes and if homelessness occurs, it is brief, rare, and non-recurring. This includes the full spectrum of the affordable housing landscape, from rentals to homeownership, from shelter to subsidies and services, from new development to sustaining existing housing, and so much more.


Vermont HomeShare
https://www.homesharevermont.org/


https://www.vtnetwork.org/

Vermont Network works to create survivor-centered laws and policies.


https://www.thesparkvt.org/

This is not a crisis line! The Spark is a place to contact if you have caused harm or could cause harm to your partner; if your partner is asking you to change and you don’t know how; if you are worried about a family member who seems stuck in patterns of violence; if you’re a professional working with someone who has used violence; if you’re a high school or college student and have questions about safety in your own or another’s relationship.

https://www.pridecentervt.org/

Pride Center of Vermont (PCVT) is the region’s most comprehensive community center dedicated to advancing community and the health and safety of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) Vermonters.

Domestic Violence: 800-787-SAFE(7233)

                                   800−787−3224 (TTY)

Sexual Assault: 800-656-HOPE(4673)


988 Lifeline: call 988

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for mental health struggles, emotional distress, alcohol or drug use concerns, or just need someone to talk to.