Links and resources.
LOCAL
LaVida / CHASS | Call: 313-849-3920
Kids Talk | Call: 724-785-7700, or 888-711-5465
ACCESS | Call: 313-842-7010
First Step | Call: 734-722-6800
YWCA/Interim House | Call: 313-259-9922
Alternatives For Girls | Call: 313-361-4000
Ruth Ellis Center | Call: 313-871-2145
KICK | Call: 313-285-9733
HAVEN | Call: 877-922-1274
Turning Point | Call: 586-463-6990
Michigan Crime Victim Notification Network
www.1in6.org
www.malesurvivor.org
www.mencanstoprape.org
www.idvaac.org
NATIONAL
DOJ – National Best Practices for Sexual Assault Kits
Joyful Heart Foundation
Backlog Blog
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network
Women’s Law.org
Battered Women’s Justice Project
National Domestic Violence Hotline | Call: 1-800-799-SAFE
Family Violence Prevention Fund
National Office on Violence Against Women
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
National Organization for Women
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
National Online Resource on Violence Against Women
National Network to End Domestic violence
National Latino Alliance for the Elimination of Domestic Violence
Asian and Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence
Lambda GLBT Anti-Violence Project
Stalking Resource Center
National Center for Victims of Crime
National Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
OTHER RESOURCES
Domestic Violence: How to Get Help When You’re Scared of the Consequences
Trans Sistas of Color Project Detroit
LGBT Detroit
SAGE Metro Detroit
Affirmations
Corktown Health Center
Equality Michigan
Wrigleys Pharmacy
Training and Technical Assistance Center
Transgender Intimate Partner Violence
LGBTQ Bi-Lingual Partner Abuse
Gay and Lesbian Signs of Abuse
Working With LGBT Victims of Violence
U-VISA for LGBTQ+ immigrant victims of domestic violence or assault
Fast Facts about Violence Against Transgender People
Trans-specific tactics of abuse
Trans DV Resource Sheet
Tips for Representing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Survivors of Domestic Violence in Court
Some Do’s and Don’ts for working with LGBQ/T Folks
Helping transgender clients navigate sex‐segregated DV services
Practical Tips for Working With Transgender Survivors of Sexual Violence
Information for Domestic Violence Providers about LGBTQ Partner Abuse
Model Policies and Best Practices for serving LGBTQ+ victims of violence
Nondiscrimination and Inclusion of LGBTQ Individuals in Victim Services Programs
Creating an LGBTQ+ friendly DV Agency
FORGE
Power and Control Wheel
Avalon Winter 2022 Newsletter