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On Campus Resources

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Off Campus Resources

  • 24-Hour Artemis Center for Domestic Violence Hotline
    Phone: 937-461-HELP (4357) - www.artemiscenter.org Crisis intervention, court advocacy, and crime victim compensation assistance.
  • YWCA of Dayton – Shelter Services
    24 Hour: 937-222-SAFE (7233)
    TTY: 937-461-7910
    Phone: 937-461-5550
    Protective temporary emergency shelter for women and their children in life-threatening situations, case management and referrals for legal and human services, support groups for women in the community and shelter clients who have left battering relationships, 30-60 day emergency housing for women, including meals, case management, basic skills and other supportive services.
  • National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN: Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network) Hours: Available 24 hours 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
  • National Domestic Violence 24-Hour Hotline 1-800-799-7233
  • Ohio Domestic Violence Network
    Phone: 614-781-9651 www.odvn.org
  • Dayton Children’s Hospital, Dayton
    Services for children and adolescents, including sexual assault examinations.
  • Legal Aid Society of Western Ohio
    Phone: 1-888-534-1435 (Regional) 
    Provides legal services to low-income residents of Montgomery County who are at or below 125% of the federal poverty guideline, elderly, and/or disabled. The Legal Line provides advice in civil matters, including domestic violence, divorce, child support, education issues involving student discrimination, and many other areas.
  • Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton
    Sexual assault nurse examiners (SANE) program and sexual assault examinations.
  • Victim/Witness Division / City of Dayton Prosecutor’s Office (misdemeanors only)
    Phone: 937-333-4430 (Business Hours)
  • Victim/Witness Division / Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office
    Hotline: 937-225-5623
    www.mcpo.com
    Provides Hospital advocacy, SANE program, SART participant, police advocacy, court advocacy, protection order assistance, victim compensation assistance, case management, support groups, survivor needs kits, and prevention education.
  • Womanline Counseling Center
    Phone: 937-223-3446
    Womanline Counseling Center on GuideStar
    Professional mental health counseling in the form of brief treatment or long-term counseling for women, specializing in all women's issues, including depression, anxiety, relationship issues, self-esteem, coping skills, and sexual abuse recovery treatment.
  • Five Rivers Health Centers Resources: Health Resources 

Warren County

If you are the victim in a domestic violence case, please be advised that the Warren County Prosecutor's office has a Victim Advocate Division available. https://www.warrencountyprosecutor.com/Divisions/Victim.aspx.  The Warren County Victim Advocate's Office can be reached by telephone at 513-695-1325.

  • Safe on Main (24/7) Crisis Hotline: 1-888-860-4084 All of our services are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL. Formerly ARCS If you are in an emergency situation, please call 9 1 1
  • Abuse and Rape Crisis Shelter of Warren County
    Phone: 513-695-1185
    www.arcshelter.com
    Hospital advocacy, SANE program, SART participant, police advocacy, court advocacy, protection order assistance, victim compensation assistance, case management, support groups, survivor needs kits, and prevention education.
  • Victim Witness Services Division of the Warren County Prosecutor's Office
    Phone: 513-695-1325
    24 hour response to law enforcement requests for intervention and assistance, court advocacy, escorts and support during all stages of the criminal justice process, assistance in completing a Victim Impact Statement, assistance with VINE registration/State Victim Notification Program, referrals to appropriate social service agencies, notification and explanation of all court proceedings, and Victims of Crime Compensation application assistance.

Greene County

Hamilton County