Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault

Callaway County Circuit Court

10 East 5th Street, Fulton, MO 65251

573-642-0777

callawaycounty.org/

Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00

Services: Ex-parte/ Order of protection

Eligibility: Adults, who have been abused, stalked or threatened by someone they are or have been romantically involved with, or are related to.

Fee: None


Central Missouri Stop Human Trafficking Coalition

503 E. Nifong Blvd., Ste. H, Unit 206, Columbia, MO 65201

National Human Trafficking Hotline 888-373-7888

Coalition Helpline 866-590-5959


help@stophumantraffickingmo.com


www.stophumantraffickingmo.com


Hours: This volunteer-run organization has no regular office hours, but inquiries for information and services can be made as needed by calling or texting the toll-free number, or by email.

Services: Direct services to victims of human trafficking include financial assistance for urgent or unmet needs, advocacy, and support to connect with resources throughout their journey toward wholeness. Services also included education and training on human trafficking, available to any professional or civic group.


Coalition Against Rape & Domestic Violence - CARDV

P.O. Box 786, Fulton, MO 65251

24 hour help line: 573-642-4422 Office: 573-642-1418, ext. 206 Office Hours 8:00-4:00

callawaycardv.org

Services: Assistance for victims/survivors of domestic violence. Offers crisis intervention, counseling ex-parte assistance, support groups, and other services as needed.

Eligibility: Victims/survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children.


DeafLEAD (formerly The L.E.A.D. Institute)

2505 W. Ash, Columbia, MO 65203

Phone: Voice/TTY (573)445-5005 Videophone: (573) 303-5604

Missouri Crisis/Text Line: (573)445-5035 or 888-761-4357 or text HAND to 839863

Deaf Crisis Line: 321-800-3323 or text HAND to 839863

FAX: 573-445-5088

drlogan@deaflead.com

http://www.deaflead.com/

Hours: 9:00-5:00 Monday-Friday, Crisis Line 24 hours

Services: Provide education, advocacy, crisis intervention, counseling, and other direct services for deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind, and late-deafened individuals and families; Missouri Crisis Hotline/Text Line; Deaf Crisis Videophone Hotline, sign language classes for all ages; deaf culture training to agencies; Teen Institute (camp for deaf and hard of hearing youth) teaches alcohol and drug abuse prevention, HIV/AIDS awareness, and other issues facing youth; free counseling for hearing and deaf individuals and their families who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, rape, incest and child abuse, free 24-hour crisis interpreting for Deaf victims of crime.

Fee: Sign language classes – call for current fee

Eligibility: Services provided as needed


Mid-Missouri Legal Services

1201 W. Broadway, Columbia, MO 65203

(573)442-0116 Fax: (573)875-0173

Hours: 8:30 - 4:30 Intake hours: 9:00 to 3:00

http://mmls.org/

Services: Legal services to income qualified persons: consumer problems, divorce involving abuse or custody, other divorces, bankruptcies, utility problems, Medicaid, MC+, TANF, food stamps, landlord/tenant problems, juvenile court proceedings, public housing and Section 8, employment and unemployment compensation, education, SSI, elderly issues including powers of attorney and nursing home discharge.

Fee: Free

Eligibility: Income qualified, must reside in service area, civil cases only


Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence

217 Oscar Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65101

573-634-4161 or 1-888-666-1911

https://www.mocadsv.org/

Services: MCADSV serves as a public resource for information, including a directory of domestic and sexual violence service providers in the state. MCADSV is not a direct service provider.


National Domestic Violence Hotline

For anyone affected by abuse or needing support, call 800-799-7233, or log on to https://www.thehotline.org/, or text LOVEIS to 22522. You are not alone.


National Human Trafficking Hotline

888-373-7888

Text 233733

Chat http://www.humantraffickinghotline.org/chat

Human trafficking is a situation in which an individual is compelled to work or engage in commercial sex through the use of force, fraud or coercion. If the individual is under the age of 18 and engaging in commercial sex they are experiencing regardless if force, fraud, or coercion is also taking place.

All reports are confidential and you may remain anonymous. Interpreters are available via phone call only.


National Sexual Assault Hotline

800-656-HOPE (4673)

When you call you will be routed to a local sexual assault service provider in your area.


Jefferson City Rape and Abuse Crisis Service (RACS)

P.O. Box 416 , Jefferson City, Mo 65102

Hotline: 800-303-0013, Hotline: 573-634-4911

Office: 573-634-8346, Fax: 573-659-8508

www.racsjc.org/

Counties Served: Cole, Southern Boone, Callaway, Gasconade, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, and Osage counties

Services: 24/7 hotline and Shelter for survivors of Domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Provides crisis intervention, Case management, Advocacy, Hospital Advocacy, Court advocacy, Support groups, and Professional licensed counseling for women, children, and men.


True North of Columbia

P.O. Box 1367, Columbia, MO 65205

Office: (573) 875-0503 Shelter: (573) 875-1369 Hotline: (573) 875-1370

Fax: (573) 875-0518

Open 24 hours daily

http://truenorthofcolumbia.org/

True North serves those who are fleeing or would like to flee abusive domestic or sexual violence situations. Victims of domestic violence include those who are being abused either, physically, verbally, emotionally and/or psychologically by an intimate partner. Sexual violence victims include those who have been a victim of rape, sexual assault/harassment, human trafficking or stalking. We have a 24/7 hotline that you can call and an emergency shelter. We also provide orders of protection, case management, crisis intervention, counseling, support groups, domestic violence/sexual assault education, court and hospital advocacy, children’s services and outreach to any victim regardless of whether they are residing in our shelter or not.

Fee: All services of FREE and confidential for victims and their minor children

Eligibility: Must be experiencing domestic or sexual violence and wanting a safe way out of or a safer way to stay in the relationship.