Call 911 if you are in immediate danger or a life-threatening situation
National Human Trafficking Hotline: CALL 888-373-7888 To Text INFO to 233733
Languages: English, Spanish Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week
New York State 24-Hour Domestic and Sexual Violence Hotlines: (800)942-6906 (English and Multi-language accessibility, For Deaf or Hard of Hearing 711
National Domestic Violence Hotline: Languages: English, Spanish and 200+ through interpretation service, Website thehotline.org
Call 800-799-7233 or 1(800) 787-3224 (TTY)
Text BEGIN to 88788
RAINN: (800) 656-4673 is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country.
National Deaf Hotline videophone:
Video phone: (855)812-1001
Instant messenger: DeafHotline
Email: nationaldeafhotline@adwas.org
Lifespan-NY Elder Abuse Coalition: (585) 244-8400 Lifespan manages the New York State Coalition on Elder Abuse.
Crisis Services: (716) 834-3131 You are not alone. Crisis Services is ready to support you through moments of urgency. In addition to our main 24-Hour Crisis Hotline, you can safely and confidentially call one of our specialized Crisis Counseling Program Hotlines to best respond to your individual crisis. Free of charge, no matter what you’re going through. Every Crisis Services number is ready to help.
YMCA or Rochester and Monroe County Hotlines: (585) 546-5820, 24 Hours, Emergency services, Counseling, Housing, Support and Children’s Services.
RESTORE Sexual Assault Services: (585) 546-2777, 1-800-656-4673 24-Hour Hotlines Restoresas.org 550 E. Main St. Rochester, 14604 RESTORE leads the community response to sexual violence through advocacy and education in Monroe, Genesee, Livingston, Orleans, and Wyoming Counties.
The City of Rochester Victim Assistance Program: (585) 428-6630, 185 Exchange Blvd. Rochester, 14614 The Program is a comprehensive crime victims program serving victims whose crime occurs in the city of Rochester, NY. Services include Outreach, crisis intervention, assistance filing for NYS Crime Victims compensation, referrals, case status and court process information, court accompaniment and safety planning.
Willow Domestic Violence Center: 24 Hour Hotline/Text Line: (585) 222-7233, PO Box 39601 Rochester, 14604 Our Mission is to prevent domestic violence and champion survivor safety, justice, healing, and hope.
Survivor Advocacy Center of The Finger Lakes: 24/7 Crisis Hotline: (800) 456-1172, 513 West Union Street, Suite 102 Newark, 14513 Survivor Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes is here to support and help adults and children experiencing domestic and relationship violence and sexual abuse
Women’s Place: (585) 436-5452, 146 Hobart St. Rochester, 14611, Open 24 hours, Homeless Shelter. The healthcare facility provides urgent care and other essential health services in a walk in clinic format.
Endeavor: (585) 445-5310, 150 Mt. Hope Ave. Rochester, 14620, Services offered: Adult Mental Health Clinics, Domestic Violence, Anger Management, Forensic and Medication Management
YMCA Emergency Housing Rochester and Monroe County: The goal is the help unhoused women and families find appropriate housing and improve financial stability. * Must apply for Emergency Assistance at the Department of Human Services (DHS) M-F from 8:00AM-4:00PM at 691 St. Paul St. Rochester, 14605
If you have any questions call YMCA Emergency Housing Program Supervisor at (585) 368-2220
Bethany House Catholic Worker House of Hospitality: (585) 454-4197, 1111 Joseph Ave. Rochester, 14621 Bethany House is a Catholic Worker House of Hospitality sheltering women and their children
Legal Aid Society of Rochester: (585) 232-4090 or apply online lasroc.org One West Main Street, Rochester, 14614 Providing full and meaningful access to justice, to counsel, and to the court system.
Strong Hearts Native Helpline: (844) 762-8483 Centering Native Americans and Alaska Natives. StrongHearts Native Helpline is a 24/7 safe, confidential and anonymous domestic and sexual violence helpline for Native Americans and Alaska Natives, offering support and advocacy.
National Sexual Violence Resource Center: provides research & tools to advocates working on the frontlines to end sexual harassment, assault, and abuse with the understanding that ending sexual violence also means ending racism, sexism, and all forms of oppression.