Service Category: Counseling & Other Support Services

YWCA Silicon Valley

YWCA Silicon Valley is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. We are on a mission to empower by working to end racism and violence; to achieve solutions for survivors of violence facing homelessness; to inspire by closing the education and prosperity gap. Our mission means we

Women’s Crisis Support – Defensa de Mujeres

Women’s Crisis Support – Defensa de Mujeres (WCSDDM) provides services to survivors of sexual assault in Santa Cruz County through the Sexual Assault Program. Service area: Santa Cruz County and Pajaro Valley Work with: Sexual assault survivors, their significant others, and family members Services for survivors during incarceration include: Crisis intervention via the 24-hour hotline

Women’s Center-Youth & Family Services

The Women’s Center has three locations that provide a wide range of services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault including women, children, and men in San Joaquin County. Service area: San Joaquin County and Deuel Vocational Institution Work with: Survivors of sexual assault and their families Services for survivors during incarceration include: Crisis

Women’s Center – High Desert, Inc.

Women’s Center-High Desert, Inc. is a nonprofit organization providing a network of services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse in Eastern Kern and surrounding counties. Service area:  Eastern Kern, surrounding counties, and the California Correctional Institution Work with: All survivors of sexual assault, including family members and loved ones Services for

WEAVE, Inc.

Founded in 1978, WEAVE is the primary provider of crisis intervention services to women, men, teens, and children who are survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Sacramento County. Service area: Sacramento County Work with: Survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and human trafficking – including men, women, teens, and LGBTQ survivors — their