Center for Abuse and Rape Emergencies of Charlotte
County, Inc.
Crisis
intervention is provided on our hotline 24 hours a day to victims of domestic
violence, sexual assault and other violent crime.
To receive
assistance free of charge:
CALL
627-6000
475-6465
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Domestic
Violence Program Services:
SHELTER: Free emergency
housing for you and your children in a safe, non-violent setting.
HOTLINE: Trained
counselors provide crisis intervention, information/referral 24 hours a day.
627-6000, 475-6465
COUNSELING: Confidential
counseling for all those affected by domestic abuse and sexual abuse.
ADVOCACY: Professional
assistance with legal, social, medical and law enforcement agencies.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION: Awareness
programs and in-service training for civic organizations, interested
individuals and professional groups.
Domestic
violence is a crime. If you have been hit, pushed, grabbed, punched, held, or attacked
in any other unwanted way by you life partner, spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend,
someone you have a child with, someone you have lived with, or a family member,
you are a victim of domestic violence.
If you have been
forced to do something sexual that you didn't want to do or if you have been
kept from food or medicine or a doctor's care, you are a victim of domestic
violence.
It is not your
fault. The abuser is responsible. There is someone who will listen and support
you and your decisions. There are steps you can take to help end the abuse.
Some actions to
consider:
1. Call the
police in an emergency or file a report about the violence.
2. Call the
domestic violence hotline (627-6000 or 475-6465) to talk, get information or
ideas, find a shelter, or make a safety or escape plan.
3. Have the
abuser ordered by the court to stay away from you by getting an injunction for
protection.
4. See a doctor
for injuries (and consider having him/her write down what caused the injuries).
5. Talk to a
friend, family member, neighbor, or someone else for support and ask for help.
Rape Crisis
Program:
Is
designed to assist rape victims and their families. Our purpose is
to provide emotional support as well as factual information and advocacy for
victims of sexual assault.
Services:
Support Groups:
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR ALL PROGRAMS!!!!!!
Call 639-5499 or 475-6465 for information on the next training session.
Victim
Assistance Program Services:
CRIME VICTIM COMPENSATION FUND
These funds are
available to eligible victims of crime. It can pay for medical expenses, mental
health counseling, lost wages, funeral expenses and loss of support for victims dependents.
Call:
627-6000
or
475-6465
For more information
The Batterer
Those Who Abuse
Abuse is a
learned way of coping with stress and a result of unequal power in family and
personal relationships.
If abuse
continues, serious emotional, psychological and physical damage, including
death, may occur.
Much focus has
been placed on treatment of victims with safe houses and shelter. However, it
is apparent that in order to be effective in eliminating violence, we must
address violence at its source.
The abuser MUST
take responsibility for the violent behavior. New and less destructive behavior
must be learned.
Call 627-6000 or 475-6465 for more information on programs in your
area.
Were You Aware That?:
Most of us
think, "It can't happen to me." Well, it can. The truth is that
domestic abuse and rape can happen to anyone, regardless of age, race, creed,
sexual orientation or financial status....and regardless of what we might or
might not do. Assailants strike in a random and senseless pattern with only one
constant...97% of all rape victims are young girls and women, 95% of the
victims of domestic violence are female.
C.A.R.E. Inc., is supported by:
Office of
Victims of Crime, State of Florida, Dept. of Legal Affairs; State of Florida
Dept. of Children and Families;