Provides trauma-informed services to persons affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, safety planning, emergency shelter, housing program, court advocacy, hospital accompaniment, and community education. Serving Coos and Upper Grafton counties.
Local Programs
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Grafton
RESPONSE Domestic & Sexual Violence Support Center - Littleton Office
The Support Center at Burch House
The Support Center provides services to victims and survivors of sexual violence, domestic violence, and stalking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, court assistance, help obtaining orders of protection, emergency shelter, support groups, housing assistance, and assistance at the hospital and police station. Serving northern Grafton County.
Voices Against Violence
Provides services to victims of domestic and sexual violence in 18 towns in lower Grafton County. Services include a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, hospital accompaniment for forensic exam, assistance obtaining protective orders, accompaniment in police interviews, help navigating court and criminal justice processes, support groups, and more. Online chat is also available.
WISE
WISE provides services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and stalking in the Upper Valley. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, text line, safety planning, forensic interview support, help with social services and healthcare, financial education, and more. Legal support includes immigration issues for foreign-born survivors (VAWA, T visas, U visas) and family law (divorce and parenting matters). Advocates assist with access to emergency shelter and short-term and long-term housing.