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Find the DV/SA program near you that can support you or someone you care about that is experiencing sexual or domestic violence, stalking, or dating violence.
Whether you or someone you know is experiencing sexual or domestic violence, there are trained advocates across the state who are here to help—confidentially and at no cost.
Use the map below to find a local program near you. You don’t need to live in the same town as the program to get support. Services are available to all survivors, regardless of location.
Remember, KCSDV does not provide direct services or support to survivors, if you are in crisis contact SafeLine Kansas: Confidential and accessible 24/7 1-888-363-2287 or text SAFE to 847411. If you’re unsure where to start, SafeLine Kansas is available 24/7. They can connect you with a local program.
You are not alone. Help is available across Kansas.
All local programs offer:
- Free, confidential support
- Services for victims and survivors of sexual and domestic violence, stalking, and dating violence
- Help that is completely voluntary—you decide what’s right for you
Find the DV/SA program near you that can support you or someone you care about that is experiencing sexual or domestic violence, stalking, or dating violence.
Whether you or someone you know is experiencing sexual or domestic violence, there are trained advocates across the state who are here to help—confidentially and at no cost.
Remember, KCSDV does not provide direct services or support to survivors, if you are in crisis contact SafeLine Kansas: Confidential and accessible 24/7 1-888-363-2287 or text SAFE to 847411. If you’re unsure where to start, SafeLine Kansas is available 24/7. They can connect you with a local program.
Kansas Service Provider Map
If you or someone you care about are not in immediate crisis, please review the Kansas Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Service Provider resources list in your area for a program that can support you and share what resources are available.
KCSDV does not provide direct services or legal assistance to victim/survivors. If you have additional questions or concerns, please contact KCSDV.
Using the Map to find an advocate:
- You can search by city or county
- Our list is ordered according to the numbers on the map, but you can use the keyword search to jump immediately to any location
All member programs and tribal victim services programs will serve survivors and anyone calling for information on how to help a survivor. Please check each entry for the city, phone number, and web link to that program.
All programs offer language and accessibility services for survivors who need assistance.
All communications with an advocate are confidential. If you are unable to reach an advocate at a program on the list you can contact SafeLine KS Helpline at
1-888-363-2287 or text SAFE to 847411.