Support comes in many forms. Check out some of the resources below that provide support with and by people who have been where you are, and see what fits you best.
National Children's Alliance
800-239-9950
https://www.nationalchildrensalliance.org
National Children’s Alliance (NCA) is a professional membership organization on a mission to keep children safe. Featuring the largest network of care centers support child abuse victims in the country, NCA is a model in outcome-driven collaboration. The Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) that are our members offer high-quality care so abused children can thrive. At a CAC, a coordinated team of experts in medicine, law enforcement, victim advocacy, mental health, and other disciplines hold offenders accountable and help children and families heal in a comprehensive, seamless way so no future is out of reach.
National Crime Victim Bar Association
Helping Crime Victims Pursue Civil Justice – The National Crime Victim Bar Association is an affiliate and program of the National Center for Victims of Crime. We are the nation’s first professional association of attorneys and expert witnesses dedicated to helping victims seek justice through the civil system.
Survivors of Mass Violence Support Group
Peer support for survivors of mass violence in the United States including mass shootings, terrorist attacks, or other large-scale community violence. DDH-trained Peer Supporters are available to listen to members and provide validation and encouragement. They also provide structured moderation to engage members in meaningful discussions on relevant topics and provide timely and trusted resources.
Survivors of Mass Violence Support Group (Facebook)
Tribal Resource Tool
http://www.tribalresourcetool.org/
Tribal Resource Tool: Resources for Survivors of Crime and Abuse The Tribal Resource Tool is a searchable map of victim service programs for survivors of crime and abuse in Indian Country. Organizations that provide services to American Indians and Alaska Natives may submit a request for inclusion in the map.
VictimConnect Resource Center ~ https://victimconnect.org/
Available weekdays from 9am-5pm EST, the VictimConnect Resource Center (VCRC) is a phone, chat, and text-based referral helpline operated by the National Center for Victims of Crime. Services are available for all victims of crime in the United States and its territories. Visitors to the hotline receive strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals in over 200 languages.