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If you or someone you know is hurting from
the pain of sexual violence, help is available in Warren County.
Our trained staff offers individual counseling,
support groups, court accompaniment,
referrals to other service providers in our
community, and other valuable resources to
assist in your recovery process.
To get support and explore your options call
OASIS
at the Warren County Council on
Domestic Violence at:
540-635-9062
The Warren County Council ond Domestic Violence ...
more than just a shelter.
Our clients are offered a wide variety of services such as:
transistional housing, gift certificates, individual counseling, 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, referrals, life skills training, children's services, court advocacy, crisis intervention, emergency assistance, and safety planning.
Hotline: 540.635.9062
Business: 54.635.9194
TDD: 540.635.9303
Did you know?
- 80% of all sexual assaults are committed by someone the victim knows.
- Men, women, and children can be victims of sexual assault.
- One in three girls are sexually assaulted by age 18.
- No one has the right to foce you to have sex, whether it be through threats, harm, or physical violence to you, your property, or another person.
- Sexual assualt is an act of violence played out through an act of sex. It is a crime motivated by a desire for power and control over another person.
- Sexual assault, rape, and incest happen right here in our own community.
- You have the right to control your own body and to make discisions about having sex. And you do not lose these rights if you marry.
- If you or a loved one is a survivor of incest or sexual assault, OASIS is available to help you.
Some useful documents:
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