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Kansas Resources | Articles
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Go to Main Content. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners. What You Can Do. Search for Resources in Your Area. Please see below for contact information for Sexual and Domestic Violence Programs in Kansas. If you are needing to quickly find a program in your area, click here to use our advanced search. The Kansas Crisis Hotline: 1-888-363-2287. The Kansas Crisis Hotline is a toll-free, 24-hour statewide hotline linking victims of domestic violence and sexual assault to local services. Find Services Near You.
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Kansas - Housing for 'Pregnant Homeless' Women
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Housing for 'Pregnant Homeless' Women. THE LITTLE FLOWER HOME CALL 401-625-5929. Little Flower Home – Serving RI & Southern MA. What Happens when my Baby is Born? Other Places to Stay. Free stuff for your baby. Pray for our Mission. Please Join Us at Human Life Guild Day on Oct. 3rd! Opportunities to Help our Mission. How do I find out if I’m pregnant? Corner House, Inc. VA Women’s Facility. 418 Market Street 66801. OR 422 Market Street. Website: http:/ www.cornerhouseinc.org. 106 W Fulton 67846. 829 N M...
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Rob Kraft's Helping Others Web
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What You Can Do. Domestic Violence Resources for the Kansas City metro area. KC Metro Domestic Violence Shelters. Metro-Wide Crisis Line Dial 816-HOTLINE). The mission of Rose Brooks is to break the cycle of domestic violence so that individuals and families can live free of abuse. Located in south Kansas City, MO. Hotline 816-861-6100. Office 816-523-5550. (www.rosebrooks.org). Joyce H. Williams. A non-profit shelter and training center for women who are victims of domestic violence. Located in Kans...
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Domestic Violence | Articles
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Go to Main Content. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners. What You Can Do. Domestic violence (battering) is a pattern of abusive and coercive behavior used to gain dominance, power, and control over an intimate partner. It includes the use of illegal and legal behaviors and tactics that undermine the victim’s sense of self, free will, and safety. Battering behavior can impact other family members and can be used in other family relationships. Signs of Domestic Violence. Making or carrying out threats to do som...
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Abuse/Neglect Resources | Minds Matter, LLC
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I Want to Live at Home. I Want to Work. Brain Injury Information Resources. Drug and Alcohol Treatment Resources. Just For Fun Resources. Pet & Animal Resources. Abuse/Neglect Resources ». Statewide service that provides information about when, how, and what to report for abuse, neglect and/or exploitation. Battered Person’s Hotline. Fraud and Abuse Hotline. Childhelp USA National Hotline. 2518 Ridge Ct, Ste 202. Lawrence, KS 66044. Sexual Violence Outreach in Douglas County. 3100 Broadway, Ste 400.
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TAKE ACTION: OCT 5 and 6. Learn more background info. The National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma and Mental Health. National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community. National Resource Center on Domestic Violence. National Domestic Violence Hotline. National Organization of API Ending Sexual Violence. The National Crittenton Foundation. STATE-WIDE and LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women. RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Women’s Resource Center. Idaho Co...
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Safety Alert! | Articles
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Go to Main Content. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners. What You Can Do. COMPUTER USE CAN BE MONITORED AND IS IMPOSSIBLE TO COMPLETELY CLEAR. If you are afraid your internet and/or computer usage might be monitored, please use a safer computer, call the domestic violence program nearest you (see map below), the Kansas Statewide Hotline at 888-END ABUSE (363-2287) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-SAFE (7233). There’s an app for everything, right? The App Safety Center. An online resource c...
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Sexual Violence | Articles
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Go to Main Content. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners. What You Can Do. What is Sexual Violence? Sex offenders use many methods to intimidate the victim. They might use trickery, manipulation, coercion, bribery, blackmail, or threats. Offenders often take advantage of people they perceive as vulnerable or less powerful. Effects of Sexual Violence. Sexual Violence in Kansas. In 2014, one rape was reported to Kansas law enforcement every eight hours and 18 minutes. If You Are a Victim of Sexual Violence.
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Information About Stalking | Articles
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Go to Main Content. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners. What You Can Do. Stalking is a pattern of behavior directed at a specific person that causes a person to feel fear. Stalking can take many forms, including: following, continuously contacting, animal abuse and vandalizing. There are over 7 million victims of stalking each year in the U.S. Most victims are stalked by someone they know. Stalking is one of the significant risk factors for homicide of women in abusive relationships. Kansas Bureau of Investi...
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Kansas Resources | Articles
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Go to Main Content. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners. What You Can Do. Search for Resources in Your Area. Please see below for contact information for Sexual and Domestic Violence Programs in Kansas. If you are needing to quickly find a program in your area, click here to use our advanced search. The Kansas Crisis Hotline: 1-888-363-2287. The Kansas Crisis Hotline is a toll-free, 24-hour statewide hotline linking victims of domestic violence and sexual assault to local services. Find Services Near You.
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