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LaVO places each victim at the center of their own healing by respectfully and compassionately addressing their concerns, helping them find the resources they need to be supported, and guiding them through the often confusing and emotionally charged pardons and parole process.
State VOCA-Funded Victim Assistance and Compensation Programs. OVC administers two Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) formula grant programs that support crime victim compensation and assistance—the cornerstone of support for victims throughout the Nation.
Providing personal advocacy on behalf of victims. Making referrals to local agencies for medical, financial, and/or emotional assistance. Providing information on various scams and frauds that specifically target the elderly.
If you are a victim of a violent crime, Louisiana Law provides a program which may compensate for some losses resulting from certain crimes. Applications can be obtained from : Any Louisiana Sheriff's Office
Victims of crime may have: been injured in a violent attack. experienced a sexual assault, or. been the subject of a robbery. Crime often affects more than just the direct victim, click here for full text.
Louisiana Victim Assistance Program Coordinators. Crime Victims Services Bureau 24-Hour Hotline: 1-888-342-6110. Each jurisdiction may have additional assistance available for victims/witnesses. You may contact the following entities for this jurisdiction-specific assistance.
If you think you are being abused, you can get help. No one ever deserves to be abused. Read about some signs and red flags of abuse. Learn more about different types of abuse. There are places you can contact for support and safety planning steps you may want to consider.
Individual, trauma-informed advocacy and support to adult survivors of DV. Get information on domestic violence.
Priority is given to programs providing assistance to victims of sexual assault, spousal abuse, child abuse, and underserved victims of violent crimes. Direct assistance to crime victims includes crisis counseling, telephone and onsite information and referrals, criminal justice support and advocacy, shelter, therapy, and additional assistance.
Hope & Healing for Survivors: YWCA Greater Lafayette supports victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Emergency shelter, case advocacy, support groups & legal aid. Take back your life. Call 888-345-1118.