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Victim resources for VA are listed below:
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| Maria Ines Butler, MSW, LCSW |
| 10339-A Democracy Lane |
| Fairfax, VA 22030 |
| (703) 507-0963 |
| Description:
Bilingual therapist specializing in working with survivors of sexual trauma, domestic violence and trafficking. Individual, couples and group counseling available. Located in Fairfax, VA. |
| Counties
served: Fairfax and Surrounding Cities and Counties |
| Click
here to visit website |
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| VA Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance |
| 302 Hickman Rd, Suite 101 |
| Charlottesville, VA 22911 |
| (800) 838-8238 |
| (434) 979-9002 |
| Description:
Working on behalf of victims of sexual assault and fostering social change toward the elimination of sexual assault in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance has 3 offices located in Charlottesville, Richmond and Toano. |
| Counties
served: Statewide |
| Click here to visit website |
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| Parents of Murdered Children-Shenandoah Valley |
| 175 Canterburg Road |
| Stevens City, VA 22655 |
| (540) 869-1036 |
| Description:
Our support group is a chapter of a national organization started in 1978 by Bob and Charlotte Hullinger of Cincinnati, Ohio. Their daughter Lisa had been murdered three months earlier. Father Ken Czillinger brought them in contact with other parents whose children had been murdered. From these contacts, the Hullingers realized that "most people don't have any idea of what it's like to have a child murdered. It began our personal need". From this was born Parents Of Murdered Children, Inc., (POMC), an organization based on the need to share grief and find the road to recovery. POMC membership expanded from parents to include family members and friends, who as survivors, grieve the loss of a loved one. |
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served: Stevens City/Winchester Area |
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here to visit website |
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