3600 San Jeronimo Drive
Suite 346
Anchorage, AK 99508
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ICWA
TRIBAL JUSTICE
ANJC serves as a bridge between Alaska Native people and the justice system. We advocate for justice and work in partnership with community and statewide agencies. They provide a wide range of advocacy, prevention and intervention services.
P.O. Box 80382
Fairbanks, AK 99708
Main: (907) 328‑3990
Fax: (866) 287‑8330
The Alaska Native Women's Resource Center is dedicated to strengthening local, tribal government's responses through community organizing efforts advocating for the safety of women and children in their communities and homes, especially against domestic and sexual abuse and violence.
24/7/365 Support (907) 276-7273 or
Toll-Free Statewide (800) 478-8999
1057 West Fireweed Lane, Suite 230
Anchorage, AK 99503
Since 1978, STAR has been responding to the needs of survivors of sexual assault, while integrating prevention and education programs with a goal of reducing harm to all Alaskans.
Rape Counselors of East Alabama strives to provide 24-hour free and confidential services to victims of sexual assault, their families, and friends. RCEA is committed to empowering survivors and eliminating all forms of sexual violence in our community. Through education and awareness, RCEA aims to change the cultural norms that enable sexual assault to proliferate. Their service area includes: Lee, Tallapoosa, Macon, Chambers and Russell county with our office located in Auburn, AL. They welcome survivors of all genders, races, religions, incomes, languages, abilities, ethnicities, and sexual orientations.
Crisis Services of North Alabama
3007 Memorial Parkway SW
Suite C
Huntsville, AL 35801
Through the Victims of Crime Act, Thrive Alabama offers free mental health counseling, victim advocacy work if needed through the legal system, psychosocial support, and case management to eligible clients.
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Center (DVSAC)
The ‘me too.’ movement was founded in 2006 by Tarana Burke to support survivors of sexual violence, particularly young women of color from low-wealth communities, to find pathways to healing. The organization hosts an array of survivor resources and information.
The Rowan Center
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