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victim support services

Resources in Sacrmento county

California Victim Compensation Board

800.777.922

To be eligible for compensation, a person must be a victim of a qualifying crime involving physical injury, threat of physical injury or death. For certain crimes, emotional injury alone is enough to qualify. Certain family members and loved ones who suffer an economic loss from an injury to, or death of, a victim of a crime may also be eligible for compensation.


https://victims.ca.gov

U.C. Davis RESTART Trauma Recovery Program

916-734-3574

UC Davis Med Center offers a trauma recovery program at the Behavioral Health Clinic for adults called RESTART (Resilience, Education and Supportive Tools for Adults Recovering from Trauma). Treatment includes a combination of services  to foster recovery and empowerment in survivors of interpersonal trauma.

Restart Trauma Recovery Program

Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice

text HOME to 741741

Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice is a national network of crime survivors joining together to create healing communities and shape public safety policy. We are a flagship project of Alliance for Safety and Justice.


www.cssj.org 


A Different Path

(916)395-5023

A Different Path offers counseling and coaching services for suriviors for personal and career development.   Services are available for youth, adults and couples.


www.adifferentpath.info

I-can Foundation

916.273.3603

Crime Victims Assistance Network (I-CAN) was created to help support and advocate for victims of violence who have no idea if resources are available, and if available, how to access those resources following a traumatic event.  We assist disenfranchised and immigrant communities.

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