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Services for Youth
Youth under the age of 18 should receive age-appropriate responses.
Youth services are available for:
- Teen dating violence
- Family violence
- Sexual assault
- Sexual exploitation
- Bullying or harassment (online)
- Cyber stalking
- Bullying
- Child pornography
- Social media bullying
- Any other crimes
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Due to the diverse nature of these crimes, trauma-informed advocacy services will be provided based on the self-defined needs of the survivor(s). Advocacy services are available to any survivor of a crime, their family, and support system regardless of race, color, economic status, religion, familial status, parenthood, national origin, place of residence, political affiliation, disability, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, social status, gender, sexual orientation, age, or physical ability.
The Advocacy program of Someplace Safe is operated by staff and/or volunteers who have been trained to help victims and survivors of crime cope with a wide range of needs and responses to victimization. All advocacy services provided by Someplace Safe are completely free and confidential.
Someplace Safe provides services based on clients’ self-defined goals and gauges success based on clients successfully meeting those goals.