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Rape Hotline

Charleston, IL 61920

217-348-7666

Sexual Assault Counseling And Information

Charleston, IL 61920

217-348-7666

Rape Victim Advocates

222 S Morgan St

Chicago, IL 60607-3009

312-733-6954

Rape Victims Advocates

1641 N Lorel Ave

Chicago, IL 60639-4313

312-379-4430

YWCA Women's Services

180 N. Wabash

Chicago IL 60601

(312) 372-6600 (office)

(888) 293-2080 (crisis)

Email: YWCAmetroChicago@cygneis.com

WWW: http://www.cygneis.com/ywca-chgo/

YWCA Women's Services

Harris Center

6200 S. Drexel

Chicago IL 60615

(773) 955-3100 (office)

Sexual Assault Victims First

Collinsville, IL 62234

618-344-0605

Sexual Assault * Abuse Services

12 Health Services Drive

DeKalb, IL 60115-9637

(815) 758-7922

Rape Crisis Line

715 N 80th St

East Saint Louis, IL 62203-1820

618-876-1070

Call For Help--Sexual Assault Victim's Care Unit

9400 Lebanon Road

Edgemont IL 62203

(618) 397-0975

DuPage Women Against Rape--YWCA

739 Roosevelt Road

Building 8, Suite 210

Glen Ellyn IL 60137

(630) 790-6600 (office)

(630) 971-3927 (crisis)

Rape Hotline

Mattoon, IL 61938

217-234-6405

Sexual Assault Counseling And Information

Mattoon, IL 61938

217-234-6405

Rape Sexual Assault Counseling

111 19th Ave

Moline, IL 61265-3754

309-797-1777

Sexual Assault Prevention

510 Maine St

Quincy, IL 62301-3941

217-223-2030

Sexual Abuse Victims Education

716 N Church St

Rockford, IL 61103-6917

815-965-5172

Rape Information And Counseling Service Hotline

Springfield, IL 62704

217-753-8081

Rape Information And Counseling Service

110 W Laurel St

Springfield, IL 62704-3925

217-744-2560

Sexual Assault And Family Emergency Center

1121 N 6th St

Vandalia, IL 62471-1219

618-283-1414

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  • 7 months later...

To find your local rape crisis center visit http://www.icasa.org/crisisCenters.asp

ICASA consists of 34 sexual assault crisis centers and 26 satellite offices. Each center and satellite responds to victims of sexual assault. Staff and volunteers provide counseling, education and advocacy for victims and their families regardless of age, race or income. The rape crisis centers conduct training and prevention programs for local schools, law enforcement, hospitals and civic groups.

If you need information about sexual violence call an ICASA center. If you have been sexually assaulted recently or in the past, help is available. Call the 24-hour hotline to find out more about the counseling, advocacy and education services available to you.

To be connected with your local center please call RAINN at 1-800-656-HOPE or call your local rape crisis center. If you are a survivor living in Illinois your are entitled to free or low cost counseling, medical advocacy, and legal advocacy services. If you were recently assaulted and go to the emergency room you will be provided with care at no cost to you. You also may be entitled to assistance through the Victim's Compensation Fund to pay for related medical care, reimbursement of lost wages, tuition assistance, and treatment services related to the assault.

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Here are some more listings, for resources in Southern IL (Or at the least the ones I know of. Up until 6 months ago, I lived near Carbondale and I had lived there since I was 5, so I am familiar with the area).

Rape Crisis/Domestic Violence

The Women's Center (Main)

24 Hour Toll-Free Hotline: 1-800-334-2094 (for crisis and information and referrals)

Business number: (618) 549-4807 (Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30p.m.)

Business Address: The Women's Center, Inc., 610 S. Thompson Street, Carbondale, IL 62901

http://www.thewomensctr.org/

The Women's Center (Marion Office)

100 Tower SquareP.O. Box 1645Marion, IL 62959

(618) 993-0803

(I think there is also supposed to be a new office in Herrin-I think...)

I just have to say, that the Women's Center is amazing. After my assault, I sought counseling there, and they were so supportive and helpful. Later, I became a volunteer, and was amazed by the activist community surrounding the center. The women (and a few men) who work/volunteer there are incredible.

Call For Help (previously listed)

They have a satellite office in Mt. Vernon(618) 242-3706

Resources for Domestic Violence Only

Anna Bixby Women's Center

213 South Shaw Street

Harrisburg, IL 62946

(618) 252-8380

304 Robinson Street

Farm Bureau Building

Room # 210

Carmi, IL 62821

(618) 384-2003

24-HOUR HOTLINE

1-800-421-8456

http://www.annabixby.com/

Cairo Women’s Shelter

Business #: 618-734-4357

Hotline/Crisis: 618-734-4357

Cairo Women’s Shelter(Mounds Outreach)

618-745-9559

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Workshops for Survivors and Secondaries

I found this place in Evanston (just north of Chicago) that has fairly affordable workshops for survivors of sexual abuse and trauma. Although they are called women care counseling, they have workshops and groups for male survivors too. They provide workshops for secondaries and significant others. For anyone who lives in the area, they also have groups and counseling. Here's the link

http://www.womencarecounseling.com/

http://www.womencarecounseling.com/community.html

Here's a sample of their workshops:

Healing Trauma: Skill-Building Workshops

Sexuality Interrupted: Healing the Wounds of Abuse

Tools for Moving from Surviving to Thriving

Sharing the Journey: A Workshop for Partners of Survivors

Out of Bounds: Clarifying and Maintaining Boundaries

From Helplessness to Helpfulness: Parents' Role in Helping Children Recover from Trauma

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Quetzal Center

4740 North Clark

Chicago, IL, 60640

United States

http://www.c4chicago.org/node/53

I went there for individual counseling years ago for a brief amount of time and they seemed to be pretty decent. The counselor I had was definetly familiar with survivors responses and needs compared to general therapists I have had over the years. They offer individual and group counseling in addition to medical and legal advocacy. I never utilized the group counseling and the medical and legal advocacy so I don't know much about it but the individual seemed to be rather decent. Although they will assist you during crisis management for counseling if you do SI or have other similiar self-destructive behaviors, they are more recovery oriented so you must be somewhat stable (SI free etc..) when working on long term recovery issues. If not, they will recommend you to another facility that deals with those issues and you can augment their services with mental health treatment elsewhere. Again, this is what I gathered personally from years ago. It never hurts to check in and see what services are available and if you qualify.

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I went to another Crisis center called Northwest CASA, it's in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago. It's a great center!

http://www.nwcasa.org/

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