Washington D.C. Sexual Assault Resources

General Resources

DC Coalition To End Sexual Violence

“A community of service providers and professionals that seeks to enhance the capacity of organizations and agencies to strategically partner and effectively address the needs of sexual violence victim-survivors in the District through education, training and technical assistance, advocacy, and policy”.

Website: dccesv.org

Email: [email protected]

DC Victim Hotline

The DC Victim Hotline operates 24/7 and provides free and confidential information and referrals for victims of ALL CRIME in the District of Columbia.

Website: https://dcvictim.org/

Phone: 1-844-443-5732

Courtney's House (Trafficking)

Fearlessly searches for children who are being forced into prostitution on the streets, in brothels, strip clubs, private homes, and hotels. Embraces the survivors and brings them into a safe environment where they and their families can heal, recover and develop hopeful, dignified and influential lives. (Click here for the Road to Recovery). Trains community officials and creates awareness of the reality of sex trafficking in neighborhoods across America to help stop the crimes from happening.

Website: http://www.courtneyshouse.org/

Email: http://www.courtneyshouse.org/contact-us.html

Phone: 202-423-0480

Asian/Pacific Islander DVRP

Since 1996, the Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project (DVRP) has provided services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia

Website: https://dvrp.org/

Email: [email protected]

Phone 101-833-2233

Network For Victim Recovery Of DC (NVRDC)

Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC) provides free, holistic, and comprehensive advocacy, case management and legal services to victims of all types of crime regardless of income

Website: https://www.nvrdc.org/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 202-742-1727

Hotline: 844-443-5732

Legal Aid Society

The Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia is D.C.’s oldest and largest civil legal services organization.

Website: https://www.legalaiddc.org/contactus/

Phone: 202-628-1161

Ayuda

Ayuda provides legal, social, and language services to help low-income immigrants in our neighborhoods access justice and transform their lives.

Website: https://ayuda.com/

Phone: 202-387-4848

FAIR Girls

FAIR Girls provides intervention and holistic care to female survivors of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation of children. Through prevention education and policy advocacy, FAIR Girls also works to eradicate human trafficking and reduce systematic barriers to survivors’ healing and empowerment. FAIR Girls is located in Washington, D.C

Website: https://fairgirls.org/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 1-855-900-3247

DC 24 Hour Shelter Hotline

Phone: 202-399-7093

DC Rape Crisis Center

“A non-profit organization and the designated sexual assault coalition for the District of Columbia”

Website: dcrcc.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 202-232-0789

George Washington University Resources

Title IX Coordinator: Asha Reynolds

Website: https://titleix.gwu.edu/

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 202-994-7434

Title IX Report

The report will be automatically forwarded to the Title IX office and can be completed anonymously.

Website: https://gwu-advocate.symplicity.com/titleix_report/index.php/pid992081?

Sexual Assault Response and Consultation Team (SARC)

The Sexual Assault Response & Consultation (SARC) team is a 24/7 resource for any GW community member affected by sexual or gender-based harassment, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, intimate partner violence, or stalking.

Website: https://titleix.gwu.edu/sexual-assault-response-consultation-team-sarc

Phone: 202-994-7222

Office of Advocacy and Support

Provides emotional and administrative support, interim measures, accommodations, and referrals

Website: https://safety.gwu.edu/oas

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 202-994-0443

Supportive Measures

Supportive Measures are non-disciplinary, non-punitive individualized services, accommodations, and other assistance that the university may put in place for Complainants, Respondents, and occasionally to third parties without fee or charge.

Website: https://titleix.gwu.edu/supportive-measures

Email: [email protected]

CARE Referral Form

The more information you can share about your concern for a current GW student, the better we will be able to provide resources and assistance to the student of concern. CARE reports receive follow up within 1-2 business days, during regular business hours.

Website: https://gwu-advocate.symplicity.com/care_report/index.php/pid464075?