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Futures without Violence

Futures Without Violence promotes safety and well being through education, advocacy, and leadership programs designed to end violence against women, children, and families around the world. The organization also engages in prevention programs that teach children and teens about the importance of healthy relationships.

National Dating Abuse Helpline

The National Dating Abuse Helpline is a national, 24-hour hotline specifically designed for teens and young adults. Accessible by phone or Internet, the Helpline offers real-time, one-on-one support from peer advocates. They train young leaders to offer support, information and advocacy to those involved in dating abuse relationships, as well as concerned friends, parents, teachers, clergy, law enforcement, and service providers.

Crime Victims’ Center of Fayette County

24 hour hotline: 724-437-3737
Crime Victims’ Center of Fayette County provides a 24-hour Crisis Hotline, family support, parenting classes, victims compensation, medical and legal advocacy, and counseling and therapy for Fayette County residents who are victims of sexual assault, child abuse, physical assault, robbery, homicide, DUI, arson, and other violent crimes.

Family Resources

Family Resources provides a range of prevention and counseling/treatment programs for children and families. Family Resources’ mission is to prevent and treat child abuse by strengthening families and neighborhoods.

Alle-Kiski Area HOPE Center

24-Hour Hotline: 724-224-1266
The HOPE Center serves victims of abuse in the northern Allegheny Valley region. It operates a 24-hour crisis hotline, emergency shelter, assistance with emergency Protection from Abuse orders, legal advocacy and counseling. HOPE Center also offers a variety of programs that raise awareness about domestic violence to community businesses and organizations.