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Provides referrals to support groups and mental health professionals, resources on loss, and suicide prevention information
1-800-273-8255
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The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. Serving the U.S. and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors.
1-800-422-4453
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DomesticShelters.org works to make more people aware of the services available for those experiencing domestic violence and make it faster and easier for victims of domestic violence and their friends/family, as well as program and shelter providers, to quickly find services and information best suited to their location, language and needs.
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Services include a 24/7 free and confidential crisis line, crisis response, medical and court accompaniment, advocacy, information and referrals, trauma therapy, and ongoing support.
(907) 276-7273
24/7/365 Support
4788999
Toll-Free Statewide
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Learn more about the impacts of trauma and access online healing resources for survivors of child sexual abuse. This page was designed for survivors of child sexual abuse, but individuals with all types of lived experience may benefit from Saprea's self-help resources.
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Find culturally appropriate support and advocacy for Native Americans and Alaska Natives on issues related to domestic and sexual violence. Connect with an advocate, available 24/7.
1-844-762-8483
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Access direct support and information for individuals with questions or concerns about child sex abuse. Anyone concerned about child sex abuse can call or use the website message feature to ask a question and receive a response via email.
1-888-773-8368
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The decision to report to law enforcement is entirely yours. Some survivors say that reporting and seeking justice helped them recover and regain a sense of control over their lives. Understanding how to report and learning more about the experience can take away some of the unknowns and help you feel more prepared.
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SEEK THEN SPEAK offers sexual assault survivors and support people a way to privately gather information and explore options for medical care, supportive services, and reporting to police.
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If you are under 18 years of age and are looking for a safe place to report, please contact the Childhelp Hotline. You can also live chat with a trained counselor. The hotline is available 24 hours a day and all calls are confidential.
1-800-422-4453
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For life challenges or everyday needs, Alaska 211 is here to help you connect with available resources that best fit your needs. It’s free, confidential and language interpretation is available.
211
Alaska 211
Tollfree
+18004782221
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Need to vent? Text or chat to connect with a volunteer Crisis Counselor from anywhere in the United States – 24/7, free, confidential
741741
Text HOME to 741741
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Report suspected child abuse or neglect in Alaska by calling 1-800-478-4444.
1-800-478-4444
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Learn and heal from trauma in a private, supportive space. Our courses are written and checked by survivors, allies, mental health support workers and therapists from around the world.
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This space features guided meditations, healing playlists, journaling, and activities for you to explore. You can click on almost every object in the room and you will be transported to an activity, resource, or tool to support you in your healing.
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Adult Survivors of Child Abuse organizes support groups around the U.S. and abroad, and offers resources for those who want to start their own.
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This self guided healing platform was created to aid survivors in their healing journeys. You are invited to explore your healing through our three healing approaches Mind, Body and Integrative.
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After Silence is a message board and chat room for victims of sexual violence to connect with others who may have experienced similar situations as you.
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Have questions about sexual thoughts, behaviors and interests? It's OK to ask. What's Okay provides empathetic, non judgemental support for any concern you might have.
1-844-942-8765
1-888-532-0550
Text WHATSOK to 1.888.532.0550
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Building the movement to combat campus sexual assault by engaging all students, including young men, and activating the largest student organizing program of its kind in grassroots awareness and prevention education programs.
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Provides referrals to support groups and mental health professionals, resources on loss, and suicide prevention information
1-800-273-8255
Visit website
Learn more about the impacts of trauma and access online healing resources for survivors of child sexual abuse. This page was designed for survivors of child sexual abuse, but individuals with all types of lived experience may benefit from Saprea's self-help resources.
Visit website
SEEK THEN SPEAK offers sexual assault survivors and support people a way to privately gather information and explore options for medical care, supportive services, and reporting to police.
Visit website
Report suspected child abuse or neglect in Alaska by calling 1-800-478-4444.
1-800-478-4444
Visit website
This self guided healing platform was created to aid survivors in their healing journeys. You are invited to explore your healing through our three healing approaches Mind, Body and Integrative.
Visit website
The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. Serving the U.S. and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors.
1-800-422-4453
Visit website
Find culturally appropriate support and advocacy for Native Americans and Alaska Natives on issues related to domestic and sexual violence. Connect with an advocate, available 24/7.
1-844-762-8483
Visit website
If you are under 18 years of age and are looking for a safe place to report, please contact the Childhelp Hotline. You can also live chat with a trained counselor. The hotline is available 24 hours a day and all calls are confidential.
1-800-422-4453
Visit website
Learn and heal from trauma in a private, supportive space. Our courses are written and checked by survivors, allies, mental health support workers and therapists from around the world.
Visit website
After Silence is a message board and chat room for victims of sexual violence to connect with others who may have experienced similar situations as you.
Visit website
DomesticShelters.org works to make more people aware of the services available for those experiencing domestic violence and make it faster and easier for victims of domestic violence and their friends/family, as well as program and shelter providers, to quickly find services and information best suited to their location, language and needs.
Visit website
Access direct support and information for individuals with questions or concerns about child sex abuse. Anyone concerned about child sex abuse can call or use the website message feature to ask a question and receive a response via email.
1-888-773-8368
Visit website
For life challenges or everyday needs, Alaska 211 is here to help you connect with available resources that best fit your needs. It’s free, confidential and language interpretation is available.
211
Alaska 211
Tollfree
+18004782221
Visit website
This space features guided meditations, healing playlists, journaling, and activities for you to explore. You can click on almost every object in the room and you will be transported to an activity, resource, or tool to support you in your healing.
Visit website
Have questions about sexual thoughts, behaviors and interests? It's OK to ask. What's Okay provides empathetic, non judgemental support for any concern you might have.
1-844-942-8765
1-888-532-0550
Text WHATSOK to 1.888.532.0550
Visit website
Services include a 24/7 free and confidential crisis line, crisis response, medical and court accompaniment, advocacy, information and referrals, trauma therapy, and ongoing support.
(907) 276-7273
24/7/365 Support
4788999
Toll-Free Statewide
Visit website
The decision to report to law enforcement is entirely yours. Some survivors say that reporting and seeking justice helped them recover and regain a sense of control over their lives. Understanding how to report and learning more about the experience can take away some of the unknowns and help you feel more prepared.
Visit website
Need to vent? Text or chat to connect with a volunteer Crisis Counselor from anywhere in the United States – 24/7, free, confidential
741741
Text HOME to 741741
Visit website
Adult Survivors of Child Abuse organizes support groups around the U.S. and abroad, and offers resources for those who want to start their own.
Visit website
Building the movement to combat campus sexual assault by engaging all students, including young men, and activating the largest student organizing program of its kind in grassroots awareness and prevention education programs.
Visit website
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Grounding activity
Find a comfortable place to sit. Gently close your eyes and take a couple of deep breaths - in through your nose (count to 3), out through your mouth (count of 3). Now open your eyes and look around you. Name the following out loud:
5 – things you can see (you can look within the room and out of the window)
4 – things you can feel (what is in front of you that you can touch?)
3 – things you can hear
2 – things you can smell
1 – thing you like about yourself.
Take a deep breath to end.
From where you are sitting, look around for things that have a texture or are nice or interesting to look at.
Hold an object in your hand and bring your full focus to it. Look at where shadows fall on parts of it or maybe where there are shapes that form within the object. Feel how heavy or light it is in your hand and what the surface texture feels like under your fingers (This can also be done with a pet if you have one).
Take a deep breath to end.
Ask yourself the following questions and answer them out loud:
1. Where am I?
2. What day of the week is today?
3. What is today’s date?
4. What is the current month?
5. What is the current year?
6. How old am I?
7. What season is it?
Take a deep breath to end.
Put your right hand palm down on your left shoulder. Put your left hand palm down on your right shoulder. Choose a sentence that will strengthen you. For example: “I am powerful.” Say the sentence out loud first and pat your right hand on your left shoulder, then your left hand on your right shoulder.
Alternate the patting. Do ten pats altogether, five on each side, each time repeating your sentences aloud.
Take a deep breath to end.
Cross your arms in front of you and draw them towards your chest. With your right hand, hold your left upper arm. With your left hand, hold your right upper arm. Squeeze gently, and pull your arms inwards. Hold the squeeze for a little while, finding the right amount of squeeze for you in this moment. Hold the tension and release. Then squeeze for a little while again and release. Stay like that for a moment.
Take a deep breath to end.