911
If you are unsafe or need immediate help from the police or immediate medical help, call or text 911. For help in another language, visit askdc.org
DC Victim Hotline – 1-844-443-4732
The DC Victim Hotline (DCVH) is a 24-hour phone, chat, and text-based resource and crisis line for all crime victims in the District of Columbia. Visitors to the hotline receive strength-based and trauma-informed services and referrals in over 200 languages.
Survivor Feedback Form
Feedback from survivors is a vital tool for identifying problems when they exist and improving outcomes for survivors. If you would like to provide feedback on your experience, you can do so by accessing the Survivor Feedback Form.
Get Help Now
If you need immediate help, please contact these resources. Please note that the DC Coalition to End Sexual Violence (DCCESV) does not provide direct services.
ASK (Assault. Services. Knowledge) DC - askdc.org
ASK is a web-based resource that provides access, information, and resources with various ways to get immediate and longer-term help in the District. ASK is designed for everyone. Whether you are a survivor or someone supporting a friend, family member, colleague, or neighbor, ASK offers a confidential, safe, and free way to access help.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Frequently Asked Questions page covers common inquiries about the DC Coalition to End Sexual Violence. If you have questions that are not addressed here, please get in touch with us at info@dccesv.org.
Coalition Members
DCCESV member organizations provide a variety of direct services for victim-survivors of sexual assault, human trafficking and other related crimes. Services are confidential and provided free of charge or on a sliding scale. Review their descriptions to find services that meet your individual needs and circumstances.