Victim Assistance Programs
Many
Athens, Ohio Many
Phone: 211 | 800-338-4484

Food assistance resource guide


Kimberly Flanigan

Elder Care and Abuse
PO Box 370
Reno, Ohio 45773
Phone: 800-331-2644

Area agency on aging


Counseling Services, Court, Domestic Violence Shelters, Victim Assistance Programs
PO Box 1158
Athens, Ohio 45701 Phone: 740-593-7125 | HL: 800-443-3402
Fax: 740-594-7122

Shelter, Crisis hotline, Outreach counseling and Court advocacy


Hospital, SANE Programs
55 Hosptial Dr.
Athens, Ohio 45701
Phone: 740-593-5551

Medical services


Rape Crisis Centers, Victim Assistance Programs
79 South Court St.
038 Lindley Hall
Athens, Ohio 45701 Phone: 740-597-7233

We are a campus based advocacy program for students at Ohio University who have experienced interpersonal violence. We operate a 24 hour crisis line and provide legal, medical, academic and institutional (title IX) advocacy services. We are located on Ohio University's main campus in Athens, OH.


Counseling Services, Domestic Violence Shelters, Victim Assistance Programs
Ohio
Phone:

At Ohio Women’s Network, we’re committed to working with nonprofit providers statewide to make available the resources women need to escape addiction.


Legal Services
964 East State St
Athens, Ohio 45701 Phone: 740-594-3558 | 800-686-3669

Civil Attorney


Rape Crisis Centers
77 E. State St.
Athens, Ohio 45701 Phone: 740-591-4266 | 888-597-7267
Fax: 740-249-4074

The Survivor Advocacy Outreach Program (SAOP) is a rape crisis center serving seven Appalachian counties in Southeastern Ohio. Since 2013, SAOP has built community relationships within their service area to enable the delivery of comprehensive victim services and SV prevention education and awareness campaigns. In addition to providing a 24-hour crisis hotline, in-person advocacy (e.g., legal, medical, law enforcement, etc.) and accompaniment (e.g., medical, legal, etc.) to survivors, SAOP coordinates sexual assault response teams (SARTs) in two counties and conducts advocacy and prevention work in partnership with K-12 schools, community organizations, and secondary education communities including Ohio University, University of Rio Grande/ Rio Grande Community College, and Hocking College.