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Pennsylvania’s largest AIDS service organization with offices in West, North, and Center City Philadelphia, ActionAIDS is a non-profit organization meeting the physical and emotional needs of men, women, and children living with HIV/AIDS. ActionAIDS offers a complete range of services for individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS including: advocacy, information and referrals, case management, housing counseling, and support groups. The Philadelphia Linkage Program provides services to HIV-positive individuals serving time in the Philadelphia County Jail System. Prison case managers work with inmates prior to release in order to ensure that they continue to receive medical, social, and other services after discharge. Referrals are coordinated outside the prison through ActionAIDS prison case managers. Please include the name of the inmate, the police photo identification number, and the name of the holding institution for each referral. ActionAIDS’ services are available free of charge.

address

1216 Arch Street, 6th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107

office

(215) 981-0088

email

info@actionaids.org

website

actionaids.org

The Alice Paul House offers services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other violent crimes. Services include a 24 hour crisis hotline, individual and group counseling, advocacy and accompaniment, and a referral system to other social and community assistance agencies in Indiana County. These services are provided free of charge to survivors of crime and their families in Indiana County.

address

P.O. Box 417
Indiana, PA 15701

office

(724) 349 5744

24-hour hotline

(724) 349-4444

toll-free hotline

(800) 435-7249

website

alicepaulhouse.org

The Center for Victims of Violence and Crime (CVVC) is a private, not-for-profit organization whose mission is to help individuals, families and communities survive the trauma of violence and crime. Services include a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, counseling, information and referrals, and community education programs to those impacted by all forms of violence and crime including, but not limited to: adult and child sexual assault, physical assault, child and elder abuse, homicide, robbery, and burglary. All services are free of charge and available to survivors of violence and crime in Allegheny County.

address

5916 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

office

(412) 482-3240

24-hour helpline

(412) 392-8582

website

cvvc.org

The Centre County Women’s Resource Center is a not-for-profit organization providing services to victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence, including males, in Centre County. Services which may be available include: individual and group supportive counseling; 24-hour hotline; crisis intervention; accompaniment to medical, police, or court proceedings; and information and referrals to related community resources when appropriate. All services are free and confidential.

address

140 W. Nittany Ave.
State College, PA 16801

office

(814) 234-5222

24-hour hotline

(814) 234-5050

24-hour toll-free (in Pennsylvania) hotline

(877) 234-5050

Crime Victim Center of Erie County is a nonprofit agency providing assistance to all sexual assault survivors and their significant others. Programs and services of the agency are designed to reduce the occurrence of sexual assault and other violent crimes, restore crime victims to pre-assault level of functioning, and increase knowledge about victimization in the community. Available services include: 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, counseling, accompaniment, support groups, and information and referrals. All services are free and confidential.

Service area: Erie County [List incarceration locations if known:  SCI Albion.] Work with: All survivors of sexual assault, families, witnesses, and significant others.
Services for survivors during incarceration include: Crisis intervention via the 24-hour hotline; hospital accompaniment during forensic exams; court accompaniment and legal accompaniment for sexual assault cases; in-person services such as counseling or support groups at local jails, youth detention centers, and/or prisons; and/or information and referrals.
Services for survivors after release include: 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, counseling, accompaniment, support groups, and information and referrals for individuals in Erie County. Sex offenders cannot receive services at the agency, but they are able to arrange counseling meetings elsewhere in a safe, public space.
Services for loved ones include: Counseling.
Fees: Services are free.
Additional Information: Translation, including ASL, available upon request.

address

125 West 18th Street
Erie, PA 16501

office

(814) 455-9414

toll-free

(800) 352-7273

accept collect calls: No
website

cvcerie.org

email

admin@cvcerie.org (non-emergency only)

The Crime Victims’ Center (CVC) is a nonprofit organization offering services to victims of all types of crimes regardless of when the crime occurred. Services provided by CVC include: 24-hour crisis response; information and referrals, advocacy and accompaniment to police interviews, medical procedures, and court proceedings; individual and group counseling; and continued support services. No fees are charged for these services.

address

P.O. Box 738
West Chester, PA 19381

office

(610) 692-1926

24-hour sexual assault hotline

(610) 692-7273

24-hour TTY/TDD hotline

(610) 738-8450

website

cvcofcc.org

PASSAGES is dedicated to the provision of free and confidential services to the victims/survivors of sexual assault throughout Clarion, Clearfield, and Jefferson Counties. PASSAGES offers supportive counseling services to meet the immediate physical and emotional needs of all survivors. Beginning with a toll-free 24-hour crisis hotline, staff and volunteers can help people make the journey from victim to survivor of sexual assault. Individual and/or group counseling, as well as medical accompaniment and legal advocacy are available to all victims/survivors and their family members or friends.

Prevention and Service for Sexual Assault through Guidance, Empowerment, and Support 24-hour hotline

(800) 793-3620

website

passagesinc.net

Clarion County

105 South 5th Avenue
Clarion, PA 16214

office

(814) 226-7273

email

passages@clarion-net.com

Clearfield County

90 Beaver Drive, Suite 120 D
DuBois, PA 15801

office

(814) 371-9677

toll-free

(888) 716-9677

email

passages@wrkcs.net

Jefferson County

P.O. Box 96
Brookville, PA 15825

office

(814) 849-5303

toll-free

(877) 776-5303

email

passages2@wrkcs.net

The Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR) is an organization working at the state and national levels to prevent sexual violence. To provide quality services to victims/survivors of sexual violence and their significant others, PCAR works in concert with its statewide network of 52 rape crisis centers to provide sexual assault services in all of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties. All centers provide, at a minimum, services to victims/survivors of sexual violence and their significant others, including free and confidential counseling and intervention 24 hours a day; prevention education programs to schools and the public; and information and referrals. In addition to providing technical assistance in a variety of areas, the role of PCAR is to oversee the rape crisis centers’ contracts, monitor relevant legislation and public policy issues, provide library resources and educational trainings, and create public awareness campaigns.

address

125 N. Enola Drive
Enola, PA 17025

office

(717) 728-9740

24-hour information and referral hotline

(888) 772-7227

toll-free

(800) 692-7445

website

pcar.org

Philadelphia FIGHT is a comprehensive AIDS service organization providing primary care, consumer education, advocacy and research on potential treatments and vaccines. FIGHT has several programs designed specifically for HIV+ people who are currently incarcerated and recently released. FIGHT offers support and advocacy services to HIV+ people who are currently incarcerated. FIGHT also publishes Prison Health News, a quarterly newsletter for prisoners, family members, and medical staff, focusing on HIV, hepatitis, and other major illnesses in prison, free of charge. When HIV+ persons are released from jail, FIGHT offers several programs to help them, including peer support, medical care, and education specifically for ex-offenders.

address

1233 Locust St., 5th floor
Philadelphia PA 19107

office

(717) 728-9740

website

fight.org

The mission of the SPHS CARE Center is to support and promote the health and well-being of individuals and families with particular emphasis on eradicating the negative effects of substance abuse, sexual assault, and family dysfunction by providing counseling, education, advocacy, and other related services in the community. STTARS provides individual and group counseling, support groups, and accompaniment for medical and legal procedures for survivors of sexual assault. The toll-free crisis hotline is available 24 hours for sexual assault survivors and their loved ones. Trained volunteers and staff members provide support and offer information on available services. All services are free and confidential.

address

351 West Beau Street, Suite 201
Washington, PA 15301

office

(724) 229-5007

24-hour toll-free hotline

(888) 480-7283

The Rape and Victim Assistance Center offers comprehensive services to survivors of sexual assault and their significant others in Schuylkill County. The Center provides a 24-hour hotline; individual counseling; hospital, law enforcement, and court accompaniment; victim advocacy services; and support groups for survivors and their significant others whose lives have been affected by sexual violence. All services are free and confidential.

address

368 S. Centre Street
Pottsville, PA 17901

office

(570) 628-2965

Advocacy Office – Schuylkill Co. Court House

(570) 628-1365

24-hour hotline

(570) 622 6220

toll-free hotline

(800) 282 0634

email

rvac@comcast.net

Transitions of PA offers counseling, shelter, and other emergency services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Northumberland, Snyder and Union counties in Pennsylvania. Staff members and trained volunteers are available to provide around-the-clock support, counseling, information and referrals to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. A trained sexual assault counselor offers support to those who have been raped or who are survivors of incest or childhood sexual assault. Services are free and confidential and available to both men and women.

 

address

P.O. Box 170
Lewisburg, PA 17837

office

(570) 523-1134

24-hotline

1-800-850-7948

website

http://www.transitionsofpa.org/

 

Our mission is to provide advocacy and counseling for all who have been affected by sexual violence and other crimes against the person, and to promote sensitivity and awareness in the community through education.

Service area: Montgomery County
Work with: All survivors of sexual abuse and violent crimes and their loved ones
Services for survivors during incarceration include: accompaniment to courts and during law enforcement interviews; hospital accompaniment during forensic exams; crisis intervention and counseling via hotline; information, referrals, and references
Services for survivors after release include: accompaniment to courts and during law enforcement interviews; hospital accompaniment during forensic exams; crisis intervention and counseling via hotline; information, referrals, and references
Services for loved ones include: crisis intervention and counseling via hotline; information, referrals, and references
Fees: Free
Additional Information: English and Spanish

address

325 Swede Street, 2nd floor
Norristown, PA 19401

office

610-277-0932

office hours:
Monday through Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm
24-hour hotline

1-888-521-0983

Accept Collect Calls: No
Website:

http://www.victimservicescenter.org/

 

Victim Services Inc. is a comprehensive center for victims of sexual assault and other violent crimes in Somerset and Cambria Counties. Victim Services offers a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, medical and legal accompaniment, short-term counseling, support groups, and information and referrals to survivors of sexual assault and other violent crimes. All services are free and confidential.

address

638 Ferndale Avenue
Johnstown, PA 15905

office

(814) 443-1555

hotline

(814) 288-4961

toll-free hotline

(800) 755-1983 (after 5pm)

Educate-Empower-Envision

Service area: Wayne County

Work with: Victims of crime, both survivors of sexual abuse, domestic violence and other serious crimes as well and their loved ones.
Services for survivors during incarceration include: mail correspondence, accompaniment to courts and during law enforcement interviews, hospital accompaniment during forensic exams, legal and medical advocacy, in-person counseling, group counseling / support groups, crisis intervention and counseling via hotline, information, referrals, and references

Services for survivors after release include:mail correspondence, accompaniment to courts and during law enforcement interviews, hospital accompaniment during forensic exams, legal and medical advocacy, in-person counseling, group counseling / support groups, crisis intervention and counseling via hotline, information, referrals, and references

Services for loved ones include: mail correspondence, accompaniment to courts and during law enforcement interviews, hospital accompaniment during forensic exams, legal and medical advocacy, in-person counseling, group counseling / support groups, crisis intervention and counseling via hotline, information, referrals, and references

Fees: Services are free

 

address

P.O. Box 986

Honesdale, PA 18431

Office

570-253-4431

Hotline

570-253-4401

Accepts collect calls

Yes

email

rb@vipempowers.org

website

We are a non-profit agency that is dedicated to addressing sexual violence in our society. We offer information about sexual violence, counseling services to survivors and their significant others, community education programs and trainings, and legal and medical support or advocacy for survivors of sexual abuse/assault. We serve adults and children, regardless of age, race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity.

Service area: Philadelphia
Work with: Survivors of sexual abuse and their loved ones
Services for survivors during incarceration include: Mail correspondence; hospital accompaniment during forensic exams; accompaniment to court and during law enforcement interviews; legal and medical advocacy; in-person counseling; crisis intervention and counseling via hotline; information, referrals, and references.
Services for survivors after release include: Hospital accompaniment during forensic exams; accompaniment to court and during law enforcement interviews; legal and medical advocacy; in-person counseling; group counseling/support groups; crisis intervention and counseling via hotline; information, referrals, and references.
Services for loved ones include: Legal and medical advocacy; in-person counseling; group counseling/support groups; crisis intervention and counseling via hotline; information, referrals, and references.
Fees: Free

Additional Information: Additional language services and accommodations are available to individuals with vision or hearing disabilities, or for individuals whose primary language is not English or Spanish. Se ofrece servicios en español.

address

One Penn Center
1617 JFK Blvd., Suite 1100
Philadelphia, PA 19103

office

(215) 985-3315

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am–5pm EST
24-hour hotline

(215) 985-3333

Accept Collect Calls: No
email

mylisa@woar.org

website

woar.org

Women’s Services, Inc. is a nonprofit organization providing services to all survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Crawford County. Services include: individual and group supportive counseling; 24-hour hotline; crisis intervention; accompaniment to medical, police, or court proceedings; and information and referrals to related community resources when appropriate. All services are free and strictly confidential.

address

P.O. Box 537
Meadville, PA 16335

office

(814) 724-4637

24-hour hotline

(814) 333-9766

24-hour toll-free hotline

(888) 881-0189

email

womenser@windstream.net

The Office of Professional Responsibility at the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections conducts criminal and administrative investigations of violations involving inmates, staff, volunteers, visitors, contractors, vendors or any outside source that would have an adverse effect on the orderly operation of DOC facilities. The Office of Professional Responsibility also initiates prosecutions in accordance with appropriate criminal justice procedures. It is also responsible for monitoring all factions of allegations of inmate abuse and reviews institutional investigations and conducts independent investigations relative to those allegations as required.

address

2520 Lisburn Road, P. O. Box 598
Camp Hill, PA 17001-0598

office

(717) 731-7777

When contacting the Secretary’s Office of Inmate Grievances and Appeals, inmates must include photocopies of the initial grievance, all responses, and all appeals. Indigent prisoners may receive copy service. The Secretary’s Office of Inmate Grievances and Appeals has 30 working days from receipt of inmate appeal to respond. Further information about the grievance procedures can be found in DC-ADM 804.

All appeals must be addressed to: Chief, Secretary’s Office of Inmate Grievances and Appeals Department of Corrections 2520 Lisburn Road, P. O. Box 598 Camp Hill, PA 17001-0598

 

The Lewisburg Prison Project (LPP) is a nonprofit organization that provides legal and other assistance to prisoners in Central Pennsylvania. LPP counsels and assists prisoners who write to them when they encounter problems they perceive as illegal or unfair. LPP’s geographic coverage area includes four federal institutions (Allenwood, Lewisburg, McKean, and Schuylkill), 11 Pennsylvania state prisons, and 34 county jails in the middle district of Pennsylvania. LPP writes to and visits inmates and assists them by talking to prison authorities, furnishing inmates with appropriate legal materials, and evaluating the case as to whether it should proceed to litigation. In addition to communicating with prisoners in central Pennsylvania, the Lewisburg Prison Project distributes publications to inmates nationwide at a nominal fee.

address

P.O. Box 128
Lewisburg, PA 17837

office

(570) 523-1104

email

prisonproject@windstream.net

website

lewisburgprisonproject.org

The Pennsylvania Lawyer Referral Service (LRS) refers callers to lawyers in the counties that do not have a referral service of their own. This service covers 45 of the 67 counties in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania Lawyers participate in this service on a voluntary basis and have indicated the areas of law in which they will accept referrals. There is no charge for contacting the LRS. By using this service, the participating attorney agrees to grant Referral Service clients an initial consultation of up to one half-hour for a fee of $30. The LRS operates Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

If you are looking for an attorney in a county listed below, please contact that county bar association’s lawyer referral service (LRS) directly.

  • Allegheny County, Pittsburgh: (412) 261-0518
  • Beaver County, Beaver: (724) 728-4888
  • Berks County, Reading: (610) 375-4591
  • Blair County, Hollidaysburg: (814) 693-3090
  • Bucks County, Doylestown: (215) 348-9413, (800) 479-8585
  • Chester County, West Chester: (610) 429-1500
  • Cumberland County, Carlisle: (717) 249-3166
  • Dauphin County, Harrisburg: (717) 232-7536
  • Delaware County, Media: (610) 566-6625
  • Erie County, Erie: (814) 459-4411
  • Lackawanna County, Scranton: (570) 969-9600
  • Lancaster County, Lancaster: (717) 393-0737
  • Lehigh County, Allentown: (610) 433-7094
  • Luzerne County, Wilkes-Barre: (570) 822-6712
  • Mercer County, Mercer: (724) 342-3111
  • Monroe County, Stroudsburg: (570) 424-7288
  • Montgomery County, Norristown: (610) 279-9660
  • Northampton County, Easton: (610) 258-6333
  • Philadelphia County, Philadelphia: (215) 238-1701
  • Washington County, Washington: (724) 225-6710
  • Westmoreland County, Greensburg: (724) 834-8490
  • York County, York: (717) 854-8755
address

100 South Street
P.O. Box 186
Harrisburg, PA 17108

office

(717) 238-6715 or (717) 238-6807

toll-free

(800) 692-7375

email

info@pabar.org

website

pabar.org/lrsblurb.shtml

The Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project provides a full range of civil legal assistance to incarcerated or institutionalized low-income people whose constitutional rights have been violated. Some of the types of services the PA Institutional Law Projects provides are: direct representation of individuals based on the merit of their case and program priorities, information and referrals, class representation of groups of individuals sharing common problems, and legislative and administrative advocacy. Assistance is provided to prisoners in the federal, state, or county jails throughout the Commonwealth.

Main & Eastern Office

Covering the Eastern region of the state as well as general issues for the entire state
718 Arch Street, Suite 304 South
Philadelphia, PA 19106

office

(215) 925-2966

email

alove@pailp.org

website

pailp.org

 

Central Office
Covering the Central region of the state as well as federal prison issues
Lewisburg Prison Project
P.O. Box 128
Lewisburg, PA 17837

office

(570) 523-3944

website

lewisburgprisonproject.org

Western Office
Covering the Western region of the state
429 Forbes Avenue, Suite 800
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

office

(412) 434-6175

Pittsburgh Office

1705 Allegheny Building
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

office

(412) 232-0276