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The link above will take you to a page on the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office’s website that will help you better understand domestic violence.
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Crisis Hotline Number: 316-267-7233
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Crisis Hotline Number: 316-263-3002 o español: 316-263-2044
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StepStone provides transitional housing, support services and other resources for victims of domestic violence after emergency housing. You can reach them at 316-265-1611
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Crisis Hotline Number: 866-899-5522 or 316-263-6000
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The purpose of the Coalition is the prevention and elimination of sexual and domestic violence through a statewide network of programs providing support and safety for all victims of sexual and domestic violence and stalking.
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Salons of Hope is a collaboration between the YWCA and Wichita Police Department to make salons a safe place for domestic violence victims
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The SAFE Project is a special, voluntary program to improve the safety and employability of domestic violence and sexual assault survivors who are currently receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits
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WIN offers a supportive environment for women in transition, providing social, educational and general life skills that allow them to regain job security in today's work force.
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Sexual and domestic violence are preventable social and health problems that have lasting effects for people, families, communities, and society as a whole. Primary prevention strategies work to decrease the incidence of first-time perpetration of violence and victimization.
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The Kansas Crime Victims Compensation Board provides victims with financial assistance for loss of earnings and out-of-pocket loss for injuries sustained as a direct result of violent crime.
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If you have become the victim of a crime, we are here to help you pick up the pieces and assist on your road to recovery.
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The Office of Victim Services (OVS) provides confidential support and information if you are the victim, survivor or witness to a crime and the offender was sentenced to the Kansas Department of Corrections.
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This site provides resources and links that help you find the legal assistance you need. We have eleven offices to reach every region in Kansas.
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