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Survivors staying connected through the COVID19 pandemic

During this time of isolation, survivors of sexual assault and or domestic violence may be triggered or experience abuse and not know how to access support services. Staying connected to online support and resources is important now more than ever so if you are a survivor that needs support through this unsettling time please reach out to the following resources: thehotline.org National Domestic Violence Hotline 1 800 779-7233 or text loveis to 22522 National Sexual Assault Hotline 1 800 656-4673 Service providers, counselors,  and therapists please consider utilizing online tools to communicate with your clients during this isolation period and offer support remotely. Go to  techsafety.org  for an online guide for service providers with tools for services and remote workplaces. Stay healthy. Stay Connected. Support each other.  Listen to my Podcast: The Victim Assistant, Crime Victim Advocacy available on most outlets including ApplePodcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, and Spotify.