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Information by State, Territory, or Possession

Clicking on this map will lead you to a listing of direct service programs and other referrals. Although many of these programs listed are funded with Federal dollars, OVC does not provide any guarantees regarding the quality of services or qualifications and expertise of direct service staff.

As with any other service you seek, it is incumbent upon the users of this Internet Service to conduct the appropriate screening before pursuing assistance. OVC neither endorses, has any responsibility for, nor exercises control over the organization's views or the accuracy of the information provided by any of these organizations. You should also know that some of the programs listed may charge a fee for services provided. Generally, the fee is based on a sliding scale. We suggest calling the program directly for information.

Please click on a State or State abbreviation (and then the hyperlink, e.g. "OVC Victim Assistance...") to find the information you are looking for, for each state. e.g., UT - Utah, VI - Virgin Islands

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* These programs are located within different agencies, depending on the State. For additional information, please contact the Office for Victims of Crime, State Compensation and Assistance Division, 810 7th Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20531, phone (202) 307-5983, fax (202) 514-6383.


This document was last updated on May 09, 2008