Note: Computer use can be monitored by an abuser and is impossible to completely clear. You may prefer viewing these pages at your local library, a community center, or a shelter in your area.

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National Resource Center on Domestic Violence

6400 Flank Drive, Suite 1300
Harrisburg, PA 17112
Phone: 800-537-2238, Ext. 5
Fax: 717-545-9456
Website: National Resource Center on Domestic Violence

National Sexual Violence Resource Center

Website: National Sexual Violence Resource Center

Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence

6400 Flank Drive, Suite 1300
Harrisburg, PA 17112
Phone: 717-545-6400
Phone: 800-932-4632
Phone: 800-537-2238
Legal Office: 888-235-3425
Fax: 717-671-8149
TTY: 800-553-2508
Website: Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Services and Description

  • PCADV is a private, nonprofit organization with a statewide network of sixty-two domestic violence programs across the commonwealth.
  • Through advocacy for battered women—sustained by PCADV for thirty years—our state can point with pride to its remarkable achievements in promoting safety and justice for battered women.

Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape

125 North Enola Drive
Enola, PA 17025
Phone: 717-728-9740 or
Phone: 800-692-7445
TTY: 877-585-1091
Twenty-four-hour Information and Referral: 1-888-772-PCAR
Website: Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape

Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN)

2000 L Street NW
Suite 406
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-544-1034
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
Website: RAINN
E-mail: info@rainn.org

Services and Description

The Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) is the nation's largest anti-sexual assault organization and has been ranked as one of “America's 100 Best Charities” by Worth magazine.

U.S. Department of Agriculture Domestic Violence Awareness Handbook

Website: U.S. Department of Agriculture Domestic Violence Awareness Handbook

WomensLaw.org

Website: WomensLaw.org
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Services and Description

  • WomensLaw.org was founded in February 2000 by a group of lawyers, teachers, activists, and web designers interested in seeing the power of the Internet work for more disadvantaged people and specifically for survivors of domestic violence.
  • The mission of WomensLaw.org is to provide easy-to-understand legal information and resources to women living with or escaping domestic violence.
  • For more information please visit WomensLaw.org.