Special Human Services Information
Fairfax County Victims Assistance Network
The Fairfax County Victims Assistance Network hotline [VAN] is
available 24/7 for help if they or a family member or friend has been
a victim of sexual assault or domestic violence, i.e., physical or
emotional abuse, either in the past or recently. Services include
free counseling, support groups, current information about the
medical, legal, & psychological aspects of sexual assault and domestic
violence, referrals to other resources such as the Women's Shelter,
Victims Services personnel in every police station, specific medical
treatment at hospitals, help with Safety Planning, educational
programs on violence prevention and how to foster healthy
relationships.
The hotline number is: 703-360-7273 TTY 703-799-8253.
To ask about
volunteering, call Sarah White, Volunteer Coordinator at 703-704-6716.
Volunteers go through a 40-hour training and when certified, they can
pick their own hours to serve. Course is taught conveniently at the
South County Building on Rte. 1.
National Sexual Assault Online Hotline
What is the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline?
The National Sexual Assault Online Hotline is a free, confidential, secure service
that provides live help over the RAINN website.
RAINN: The nation's largest anti-sexual assault organization.
One of “America’s 100 Best Charities" —Worth magazine