24/7 Services
We are here for you when you're ready.
All services are free and confidential.
When should I call or reach out for support?
- If you are in a crisis, however you define it
- You would like to talk to someone about what you’re going through
- You are interested in our sexual assault, domestic violence, or incest support groups
- You would like to talk about past or present domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking
- You have questions about consent or healthy boundaries
- Someone you know is experiencing harm and you are unsure of how to support them
What are my options?
If you or someone you know is experiencing harm, we’re here to help.
Call (812) 336-0846 for support.
Trained peers and advocates offer crisis intervention and support on our 24/7 Help & Crisis line.
Language Accommodations
If you would like to call the Help & Crisis Line and do not speak English, you can speak with an advocate through our telephonic interpreting service
- Contact us through the crisis line or over chat, provide your preferred language and phone number, and we will call you back through the translator line
- Our partner interpreting service offers translation of 80+ languages
If you prefer to speak with an advocate over online chat, you can message confidentially here.
No appointment or previous contact is necessary.
Trained peers and advocates offer immediate crisis intervention and support on a walk-in basis. Our services are open to all members of the community who are in need.
If possible, call the 24/7 Help & Crisis Line at (812) 336-0846 if you need directions and/or to let our advocates know to expect you.