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Free hotlines for sexual assault and abuse in the United States

RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline
Everyone

The National Sexual Assault Hotline is a confidential, free, 24/7 support service, available in English and Spanish operated by...

Counselors, Volunteers
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Deaf & HOHEveryone

The National Domestic Violence Hotline (The Hotline) established in 1996, serves those impacted by relationship abuse in the...

National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline
EveryoneYouth

The National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline, operated by love is respect, offers a 100% free, confidential, and judgment-free space...

Counselors
855-812-1001Teletype (TTY) number for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline
YouthChildren

Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline offers free and confidential support and information by phone, SMS, and online chat. We...

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children 24-Hour Hotline
ParentsYouth

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to help...

Counselors
800-843-5678Teletype (TTY) number for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
The Deaf Hotline
AdultsDeaf & HOHLGBTQ+

The Deaf Hotline is a 24/7 hotline formed by a partnership between ADWAS (Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services) and NDVH...

National Human Trafficking Hotline
Everyone

The National Human Trafficking Hotline is a national, toll-free hotline, available to answer calls, texts, and chats from...

Counselors
711Teletype (TTY) number for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
VictimConnect Resource Center (VCRC) Hotline
Everyone

The VictimConnect Resource Center is a referral helpline where crime victims can learn about their rights and options...

Boys Town National Hotline
ParentsYouthChildren

The Boys Town National Hotline is a Short-term crisis hotline for children, youth and parents, who are directly or indirectly...

Counselors
(800) 448-3000Teletype (TTY) number for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
Scarleteen
LGBTQ+ParentsYouth

Scarleteen is a sex, sexual health and relationships education resource. You can access different kinds of help from us...

Counselors, Peers, Volunteers
StrongHearts Native Helpline
Cultural support

StrongHearts Native Helpline is a 24/7 confidential and anonymous culturally-appropriate domestic and sexual violence helpline...

Safe Place® TXT 4 HELP
YouthChildren

TXT 4 HELP is a free, confidential, 24/7 text-based support service for youth nationwide. It offers assistance for challenges...

YouthLine
Youth

YouthLine is dedicated to providing 24/7, free and confidential* support over phone, text message (SMS), and online chat for...

National Grad Crisis Line
EveryoneAll topics

National Grad Crisis Line is dedicated to providing 24/7, free, compassionate and confidential support over phone. We exist to...

Centerstone's Military Services
VeteransAll topics

Centerstone's Military Services is dedicated to providing 24/7, free and confidential support over phone. We support veterans...

Crisis Text Line
EveryoneAll topics

Crisis Text Line is here to help you, whatever you're going through. We provide 24/7, free and confidential support and...

Counselors, Volunteers
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
EveryoneAll topics

The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is a suicide prevention and crisis intervention service available to anyone in suicidal...

Counselors, Volunteers
711Teletype (TTY) number for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
National Parent and Youth Helpline
EveryoneAll topics

National Parent and Youth Helpline provides free and confidential emotional support and resources to diverse Parents,...

SAMHSA's National Helpline
Deaf & HOHEveryoneAll topics

SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish,...

1-800-487-4889Teletype (TTY) number for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
Call BlackLine
EveryoneAll topics

Call BlackLine® prioritizes BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), and provides a space for peer support, counseling,...

Counselors, Peers, Volunteers
TheHopeLine
Faith-basedYouthAll topics

We are a faith-based non-profit organization that provides free resources like live chat with Hope Coaches, email mentors,...

Counselors
aSafePlaceOnline
Faith-basedYouthAll topics

Presenting the hope found in Jesus alone, aSafePlaceOnline provides free counsel to young women around the world, meeting them...

Stop It Now!
Everyone

Stop It Now! offers free and confidential support and information over phone and online chat. We help everyone in United States...

WhatsOK
Youth

WhatsOK is a website and a helpline that offers free, confidential support and resources to youth and young adults (ages 14-21)...

Childhelp's Courage First Athlete Helpline
Everyone

The Courage First Athlete Helpline is the only national, centralized, free helpline that exists solely for athletes, parents,...

LGBT National Coming Out Support Hotline
LGBTQ+

LGBT National Coming Out Support Hotline provides free and confidential support and information by phone and online chat. We...

LGBT National Youth Talkline
LGBTQ+Youth

LGBT National Youth Talkline offers free and confidential support over phone. We help adults, youth, the LGBTQ+ community in...

Trans Lifeline
AdultsLGBTQ+Youth

Trans Lifeline's Hotline is a peer support phone service run by trans people for our trans and questioning peers. Call us if...

Teen Line, a Program of Didi Hirsch
Youth

Teen Line is dedicated to providing free, compassionate and confidential support over phone and text message (SMS), as well as...

Physician Support Line
EveryoneAll topics

Physician Support Line provides free and confidential support by phone. We exist to help people in United States who may be...

Su Familia
EveryoneAll topics

Su Familia, or the National Hispanic Family Health Helpline, provides free reliable and confidential health information in...

Hotlines are available in United States for the victims of sexual abuse, assault and harassment. It's free and confidential.

Regardless of whether you're a woman, man or child in United States, if someone has used coercion, power or force to make you engage in unwanted sexual activity, you were a victim of sexual abuse. Sexual abuse is a form of sexual violence, which is any sexual activity without consent. Other forms of sexual violence are sexual assault, such as rape and unwanted touching, and sexual harassment, which is unwelcome sexual behavior.

If you are a victim of sexual violence, talking through your experience can help. Reach out to any of 33 hotlines that support with sexual abuse, assault and harassment in United States if you experienced:

Examples of sexual violence:

  • An organ or an object being put into your vagina (rape), or anus or mouth (sodomy), without your consent
  • Being coerced, threatened or forced to perform any sort of sexual activity
  • Being exposed to a violent, hurtful sexual act without your permission
  • Repeated unwanted sexual attention or advances, including in your workplace or by your employer
  • Being kissed or touched without your consent or being made, by coercion or force, to touch or kiss someone
  • Catcalls and whistles that make you feel uncomfortable or objectified
  • Being used sexually while you were very drunk, drugged, unconscious, or unable to say NO
  • Someone making degrading or offensive comments about your body or sexuality, or using sexual terms and language in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable

Effects of sexual violence:

  • Having flashbacks about the sexual abuse
  • Changes (either loss or increase) in your appetite
  • Avoidance of anything that reminds you of the sexual abuse
  • A decline in your physical and mental health
  • Feeling edgy and fearful, especially around people who resemble the abuser in any way
  • Feeling ashamed for what occurred
  • An urge to use alcohol, drugs, or gamble excessively
  • Feeling unsafe and scared that it would happen again

As a victim of sexual violence you could be feeling furious, desperate, revengeful, hopeless, and empty, all at the same time. This is a perfectly normal response to such a traumatizing event.

Coping with the trauma of sexual violence can be even harder if you are trying to do it on your own. There is no right or wrong way to recover from the abuse. However, having someone to talk to in United States can make the process easier.

Consider contacting a hotline in United States right away for free, private help with sexual abuse, assault and harassment


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