211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast
Provides non-directive telephone counseling to help callers through personal problems, emotional stress, and crisis situations.
Children's Home Society of Florida
Provides in-home counseling and support services for families in which abuse and neglect is alleged and confirmed.
Clearinghouse on Disability Information
This is a toll-free system that provides information and referral for all individuals with disabilities, family members, professionals assisting individuals with disabilities and the public. Information and referral is available for all disability related services, programs, assistance and resources, as well as generic services that individuals with disabilities and their families may need. This system is intended to ease the complexity often associated with learning about the required processes to access the assistance and services needed by those with disabilities and their families.
Coalition for Independent Living Options
Provides a full range of services for all victims with disabilities, adults and children. Also provides Accessibility Studies and Disability Sensitivity Training for agencies and organizations.
Department of Children and Families
Hotline counselors answer calls related to child and adult abuse, neglect and exploitation to determine whether an investigation should be initiated.
Florida Atlantic University
Serving students, faculty, staff and campus visitors who become victims of crime. Providing crisis intervention, health services, safety planning, accompaniment to judicial appointments, liaison with police and courts, counseling and option evaluation. No police report is required to receive service. Assistance with on-campus concerns: housing, classes, disciplinary hearings and safety issues.
Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence
This program is an electronic prompt which refers the caller to the nearest domestic violence center. Callers should press number - 1.
Florida Council Against Sexual Violence
FCASV is a statewide, member organization representing the needs of sexual violence survivors and those who serve them, through an information and referral hotline, public awareness campaigns, training, technical assistance, publications, an annual conference, and public policy advocacy.
Florida Department of Corrections
Our office notifies victims, concerned citizens, and criminal justice officials of the release of an offender; provides free 24-hour automated VINE Service ("Victim Information and Notification Everyday") to notify registered users of offender status changes; Assists in recovery of restitution; Provides crisis intervention; Accompanies victims and/or victims' next-of-kin to parole hearings and executions; Administers victim-related inmate rehabilitation; Provides information and referral services. Also intercedes on behalf of only the legal victim(s) in cases of unwanted letters, phone calls or any other offender contact to the victim.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE)
The FDLE, MEPIC was created in 1983 to collect, store and disseminate information concerning missing children in the state of Florida. The MEPIC contributes valuable assistance to law enforcement by providing analytical and investigative support in the processing of leads associated with missing persons cases.
Florida Offender Registration and Tracking (F.O.R.T.)
Provides information regarding registered sexual offenders and predators to local law enforcement and citizens for the purpose of community notification and public safety.
Florida Parole Commission
Program attempts to ensure that victims of parole eligible inmates, or conditional release inmates, are aware of their rights as victims.
Fort Pierce Police Department
Provides assistance to all victims especially domestic violence victims.
Guardian Ad Litem, 19th Judicial Circuit
Provides advocacy for abused and neglected children. Court appointed advocagtes for abused and neglected children.
Home Safe
Specialized Therapeutic Group Care services provide a therapeutic community-based group home for adolescents ages 13-17 with serious emotional disturbance(s) and behavioral issues. Services are appropriate for youth who are ready to step down from a Residential Treatment Program or those who require more intensive treatment to avoid placement in a more restrictive setting.
Indian River County Sheriff's Office
Provides physical, emotional, and financial support to victims of crime.
Martha's House, Inc.
Provide emergency shelter, case management, counseling, transportation, information and referrals. "State Certified."
Martin County Health Department
Public health core functions and primary care.
Martin County Sheriff's Office
Provides advocacy, support and on-scene assistance for victims of crime. Program offers emotional support during crisis, as well as follow-up contact, information and referral.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Martin/St. Lucie
Provides victim advocacy through literature, information, referrals, and one-on-one contact.
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Aimed helping find missing children, preventing the abduction and exploitation of children, and affecting positive change in the systems that serve children. NCMEC/FL provides case assistance to families of missing & exploited children; educates families, schools and communities on how to protect children from becoming potential targets through awareness and safety programs; monitors legislation in the state, and acts as a training resource for law enforcement, child caregivers, teachers, and other social service professionals.
National Center for Victims of Crime
This is an information and referral service for all victims of crime, nationwide.
National Children's Advocacy Center
Provides training services to child abuse professionals through the National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse, the National CAC Academy and other programs delivered throughout the nation. Also provides prevention and intervention services locally.
National Crime Victim Bar Association
As National Crime Victim Bar Association (NCVBA) provides attorney referrals for victims of crime for civil litigation. NCVBA also provides lawyers and other legal professionals information on civil litigation by crime victims, case law, and publications.
National Organization for Victim Assistance
Organization provides national advocacy, direct services to victims, assistance to professional colleagues, as well as membership services. Direct services include information and referral and a community crisis response team.
Office of the Attorney General
The Office of the Attorney General, through the Division of Victim Services and Criminal Justice Programs, administers the Crimes Compensation Trust Fund. The division is comprised of the Bureau of Victim Compensation, the Bureau of Criminal Justice Programs, and the Bureau of Advocacy and Grants Management. Working in concert, the division seeks to meet the needs of crime victims by providing financial assistance through the victims compensation program; specialized direct services programs throughout the state. Additionally, the division is responsible for the allocation of the VOCA assistance grants to public and not for profit agencies and is responsible for the Address Confidentiality Program.
Office of the Attorney General
The Child Predator Cyber Crime Unit Victim Advocate Division works directly with victims of child pornography, online solicitation, and other computer-based child victimizations. The specially trained victim advocates are housed throughout the State of Florida and we are available to provide assistance with victim compensation, criminal justice support, crisis counseling, and information and referral. Their services also include personal advocacy and follow-up contact. The cyber victim advocates work with the children, and the families of these children, from the initial disclosure to the conclusion of the criminal justice proceedings. The advocates work to assure the rights granted to all crime victims pursuant to F.s. 960 are upheld. The cyber victim advocates work directly with all victims t assure that each one is directed to the appropriate services to help the victim move through the healing process of the victimization and recovery.
Office of the Governor
Provides information and referral to all crime victims. Provides services to victims during post conviction proceedings, including clemency and executions.
Office of the State Attorney Nineteenth Judicial Circuit
Provides support for all victims throughout the criminal justice system. Sexual assault advocate responds to law enforcement request and remains with the victim throughout the investigation. Homicide advocates respond to scene if survivor is present.
SafeSpace, Inc.
Provides emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children. Offers counseling, legal advocacy and educational programs. "State Certified."
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