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Daring Survival Advice = domestic abuse and sexual assault survivor resources

The Quick Home buttons at the beginning of each section on this page will bring you to the safer, travel facade of this blog.

This page will host resources for victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault. 

Contrary to what you might have heard, ANYONE of any gender can be a victim of domestic or sexual abuse, by a perpetrator of any gender. Regardless of the dynamics of the abuse, abuse is always wrong, though it's not uncommon for the victim to not realize that they are currently in an abusive situation or that they experienced an abusive situation in the past. 

For tips on how to safely research these topics, including how to clear your search history or finding a safe computer, see the Leave Only Footprints page.

The top mention for this list is the Aspire News app, which is very discreet, can notify trusted people that you are in danger, and contains a plethora of resources to help you out. While it is not a substitute for emergency services, I highly recommend downloading it if you feel you may be getting into a potentially dangerous situation, AND, most importantly, ONLY if you feel safe enough downloading it. It is of course possible that abusers know about any or all of the resources listed on this blog, and only you know the specifics of your exact situation.

Apps

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Aspire News - Another inspiration for this blog, the Aspire News app is a safety resource disguised as a news app. Enter in the contact info of people you trust and you can discreetly alert them that you are in danger by tapping the news banner three times. This is a fully-functional news app, and you have to look very carefully through the Settings in order to find the safety features if you don't know they're there. It also contains a wide variety of resources that can help you out, as well as safety advice for yourself or others who wish to educate themselves on domestic and sexual abuse

  • Very discreet, extra resources and your trusted contacts are well-hidden form those who don't know what they're looking for
  • Easily notify your trusted contacts that you need help by tapping the banner of any article three times
  • Contains real, current articles about world news, sports, and entertainment news from your choice of news provider (Yahoo! is the default) to make the app fit more to your tastes and thus seem less out of place
  • Available for iPhone and Android
  • This app is NOT a substitute for emergency services, and if you are in a potentially dangerous or deadly situation, dial 911 or your local equivalent
Educational Resources

Break the Cycle - Geared towards teens and young adults aged 12-24. Provides programs to learn about and prevent dating abuse, a basic legal breakdown of things like protection orders, how a lawyer can help, and mandatory reporting. If you are aged 12-24 and live in Los Angeles, CA or Washington DC, then Break the Cycle can provide you with free legal services regarding domestic abuse, sexual assault, and more. 
  • Please note that some services from Break the Cycle are for the ages of 12-24 only, but has also has other resources for everyone else
  • Provides lots of information on warning signs of dating/domestic abuse, legal information, and more
  • For Los Angeles, CA or Washington DC residents aged 12-24, Break the Cycle offers free legal services for a variety of domestic/dating/sexual abuse concerns, regardless of income level, immigration status, or preferred language (interpreters provided for free). Attorneys also help ensure that non-legal safety needs are also met for clients
Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness - Information on technology safety, how to develop a safety plan depending on your situation, how to get a restraining order, information for non-U.S. citizens living in the U.S., and more
  • Vast amount of resources for very specific situations. If you feel safe enough to do so, please search through the site
  • Features a "quick escape" button that brings you to the Weather Channel site in case if your research is interrupted. Does NOT delete your browser history, so be sure to do that manually if you need to
Helping Survivors - An expansive wealth of information on various types of abuse, including rideshare safety, as well as information on safety, grooming, and how to report abuse.
  • Broad as well as niche topics such as abuse occurring during a rideshare
  • Safety tips such as dating safely online
  • What to look out for if you are concerned about grooming and other forms of abuse

Hotlines/Chatlines (U.S.)

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1in6.org - "1 in 6" refers to the statistic that at least one in six men have been sexually abused or assaulted. 1in6 breaks down myths regarding sexual assault on men and boys, addresses common questions, provides male survivor stories, recommends books and films on the topic, and more

  • Please note that 1in6 specializes in assisting men (cis or trans) who have been sexually abused or assaulted, as well as their support systems (regardless of gender)
  • Provides a 24/7 helpline chat with a trained advocate (may be of any gender)
  • Provides daily chat-based support groups facilitated by a professional

CrisisTextLine.org - From their site: "Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States, anytime. Crisis Text Line is here for any crisis. A live, trained Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from our secure online platform. The volunteer Crisis Counselor will help you move from a hot moment to a cool moment." "[The Crisis Counselors] collaboratively problem-solve to help the texter come up with a plan to stay safe."

  • Can help with situations such as: Emotional abuse, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, self-harm, gun violence, and more
  • Can be reached through Facebook Messenger at: facebook.com/crisistextline
  • Can be reached through WhatsApp at: 443-SUP-PORT
  • Can be reached through text by texting HOME to 741741
  • Texting is free with AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon
  • International numbers available (see Hotlines/Chatlines (International) on this blog for more detail)
  • You would be talking to trained volunteers
  • Also has an extensive list of other resources available here

Hotlines/Chatlines (International)

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CrisisTextLine.org - From their site: "[The Crisis Counselors]" collaboratively problem-solve to help the texter come up with a plan to stay safe."

  • Can help with situations such as: Emotional abuse, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, self-harm, gun violence, and more
  • You would be talking to trained volunteers
  • United Kingdom – Text SHOUT to 85258
    • Shout is an affiliate of Crisis Text Line in the UK that provides free, confidential support, 24/7 via text. Shout is available in the UK, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
  • Canada – Text HOME to 741741
    • Crisis Text Line powered by Kids Help Phone is a service partnership between Kids Help Phone and technology pioneer Crisis Text Line, providing young people in Canada with the first-ever, 24/7, free nationwide texting service.
  • Ireland – Text HOME to 50808
    • All affiliates of Crisis Text Line international use the same technology stack built by us in New York…for free.
Legal Support

Break the Cycle - Geared towards teens and young adults aged 12-24. Provides programs to learn about and prevent dating abuse, a basic legal breakdown of things like protection orders, how a lawyer can help, and mandatory reporting. If you are aged 12-24 and live in Los Angeles, CA or Washington DC, then Break the Cycle can provide you with free legal services regarding domestic abuse, sexual assault, and more. 
  • Please note that some services from Break the Cycle are for the ages of 12-24 only, but has also has other resources for everyone else
  • Provides lots of information on warning signs of dating/domestic abuse, legal information, and more
  • For Los Angeles, CA or Washington DC residents aged 12-24, Break the Cycle offers free legal services for a variety of domestic/dating/sexual abuse concerns, regardless of income level, immigration status, or preferred language (interpreters provided for free). Attorneys also help ensure that non-legal safety needs are also met for clients
Youth/Young Adult Resources

Break the Cycle - Geared towards teens and young adults aged 12-24. Provides programs to learn about and prevent dating abuse, a basic legal breakdown of things like protection orders, how a lawyer can help, and mandatory reporting. If you are aged 12-24 and live in Los Angeles, CA or Washington DC, then Break the Cycle can provide you with free legal services regarding domestic abuse, sexual assault, and more. 
  • Please note that some services from Break the Cycle are for the ages of 12-24 only, but has also has other resources for everyone else
  • Provides lots of information on warning signs of dating/domestic abuse, legal information, and more
  • For Los Angeles, CA or Washington DC residents aged 12-24, Break the Cycle offers free legal services for a variety of domestic/dating/sexual abuse concerns, regardless of income level, immigration status, or preferred language (interpreters provided for free). Attorneys also help ensure that non-legal safety needs are also met for clients


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