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The Governor's Council to Address Sexual Assault and Domestic THE GOVERNOR’S COUNCIL TO Regional Resource ADDRESS SEXUAL ASSAULT Sheet AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Military, Veterans and Families Work Group The Governor’s Council to Address Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Military, Veterans, and Families Work Group Military, Veterans and Families Workgroup MembersRegional Resource Sheet Sabrina Cazeau-Class, Chair Terrie Jordan Disabled Persons Protection Commission US Air Force Liz Dineen, Chair Patricia Kelleher YWCA Western MA Family and Community Resources Scott Allen Quiana Langley-Carr East Bridgewater Chief of Police Pathways for Change Jacquelyn Apsler Kathleen Liner, FBI Domestic Violence Service Network, Inc. Cpt. Emily MacLean, Former Chair Susan Baldwin MA Army National Guard US Army Natick Soldier Systems Ctr., SARC Anne Marie Meola Anne Banducci Victim’s Compensation, AG’s Office Veterans Administration (VA) Robin Mungin Kristen Cipullo MA Army National Guard, SARC Plymouth County DA’s Office Corinn Nelson Major John Doleski Victim Service Unit, Probation US Air Force Matt Nicoli Jessica Elumba USCG Family Advocacy Program, SARC Plymouth County DA’s Office Avinash Raghavendra Kate Fabbri Department of Public Health (DPH) Executive office of Trial Courts Lisa Solecki, FBI Allyson Fiorello Attorney General’s Office Capt. Denis St. Jean MA Air National Guard, 104th FW SARC COL Andrea Gayle-Bennett MA Army National Guard Jacquelyn Tellier Air National Guard, SARC Henry Hayes US Air Force Tamara Thompson Air Force Reserve, SARC Bob Haynor Department of Public Health (DPH) Jersouk Touy Air Force, SARC Susan Hubert Department of Children and Families (DCF) Leslie Wright Veterans Administration (VA) Keyana James MA Army National Guard, SARC Created 2018 The Governor’s Council to Address Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Military, Veterans, and Families Work Group Regional Resource Sheet Key ● CAC Children’s Advocacy Center ● CEDV Children Experiencing Domestic Violence ● DV Domestic Violence ● IPAEP Intimate Partner Abuse Education Program ● LS Legal Services ● MSTC Military Sexual Trauma Counseling ● RCC Rape Crisis Center ● SA/DV Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence ● SARC Sexual Assault Response Coordinator ● SAPR Sexual Assault Prevention & Response ● SP SAFEPLAN Our goal is to make this compilation of resources as comprehensive as possible. If your organization, or an organization that you know of, should be included as a resource addressing sexual assault or domestic violence in Massachusetts, please contact: Kelly Dwyer Executive Director Governor’s Council To Address Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Email: [email protected]. Created 2018 The Governor’s Council to Address Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Military, Veterans, and Families Work Group Regional Resource Sheet Massachusetts Statewide Programs: Military: Civilian: Home Base Children’s League of Massachusetts Veteran and Family Care 40 Court Street, Suite 410 One Bowdoin Square Boston, MA 02108 Boston, MA 02114 Office Phone: 617-695-1991 Services Offered: MSTC http://www.childrensleague.org/ Office Phone: 617-913-4772 www.homebase.org The Disabled Persons Protection Commission Massachusetts Statewide Military Sexual 300 Granite Street, Suite 404 Trauma Coordinators Braintree, MA 02184 Boston Regional Benefit Office Office Phone: 617-727-6465 JFK Federal Building Hotline: 1-800-426-9009 15 New Sudbury Street https://www.mass.gov/orgs/disabled- Boston, MA 02203 persons-protection-commission National Guard Family Program of Jane Doe Inc.: Massachusetts Coalition Massachusetts Against Sexual Assault and Domestic 14 Minuteman Lane Violence Wellesley, MA 02481 14 Beacon Street, Suite 507 Phone: 339-202-4800 Boston, MA 02108 E-mail: [email protected] Services Offered: SA/DV Office Phone: 617-248-0922 Statewide Advocacy for Veterans’ TTY Phone: 617-263-2200 Empowerment (SAVE) http://www.janedoe.org/ Department of Veterans' Service 600 Washington St., 7th Floor Llamanos: Statewide Spanish Rape Crisis Boston, MA 02111 Hotline Phone: 617-210-5743 Phone: 800-233-5001 Women Veterans’ Network Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese 600 Washington Street, 7th Floor Speakers (MAPS) Boston, Ma 02111 JDI Member Office Phone: 617-210-5781 697 Cambridge Street Suite 203, Brighton, MA 02135 Women Veterans Health Care Call Center 1046 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02139 Nationwide Phone: 855-829-6636 1 Stoughton Street Dorchester, MA 02125 Created 2018 The Governor’s Council to Address Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Military, Veterans, and Families Work Group Regional Resource Sheet 24 Union Avenue Suites 8 & 10, Framingham, Massachusetts Department of Transitional MA 01702 Assistance (DTA) 11 Mill Street Lowell, MA 01852 Domestic Violence Unit 92 Union Square Somerville, MA 02143 Assistance Line: 877-382-2363 Services Offered: IPAEP, SA/DV Languages: Professional Interpreters Cambridge Main Office Phone: 617-864-7600 available for all languages Languages: Portuguese, Cape Verdean Creole https://www.mass.gov/service- http://www.maps-inc.org/cause/domestic- details/domestic-violence-services violence-sexual-assault-advocacy/ Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance Massachusetts Children’s Alliance (MACA) (MOVA) 11 Beacon Street, Suite 321 1 Ashburton Place, Suite 1101 Boston, MA 02108 Boston, MA 02108 Office Phone: 617-573-9800 Services Offered: LS http://machildrensalliance.org/ 403 Pleasant Street, Northampton, MA 01060 Boston Office Phone: 617-586-1340 Massachusetts Department of Children & AskMOVA Hotline: 844-878-6682 Families (DCF) https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts- 600 Washington St, 6th Floor office-for-victim-assistance Boston, MA 02111 Office Phone: 617-748-2000 Massachusetts Probation Service Auto Attendant Phone: 617-748-2400 Victim Services Unit Child-at-Risk Hotline: 800-792-5200 1 Ashburton Place, Room 405 https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts- Boston, MA 02108 department-of-children-families Office Phone: 617-727-5300 https://www.mass.gov/service- Massachusetts Department of Public details/victim-services Health Bureau of Community Health and Prevention Massachusetts Sexual Assault Nurse Division of Sexual and Domestic Violence Examiner (SANE) Program Prevention Services Department of Public Health 250 Washington St., 4th Floor 250 Washington St., 4th Floor Boston, MA 02108 Boston, MA 02108 Phone: 617-624-5528 Phone: 617-624-6052 https://www.mass.gov/sexual-and-domestic- https://www.mass.gov/ma-sexual-assault- violence-prevention-and-services nurse-examiner-sane-program Created 2018 The Governor’s Council to Address Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Military, Veterans, and Families Work Group Regional Resource Sheet Office of the Attorney General Safelink: Statewide Domestic Violence Victim Compensation & Assistance Division Hotline One Ashburton Place Phone: 877-785-2020 Boston, MA 02108 Services Offered: LS Victim Rights Law Center Duty Phone: 617-963-2160 115 Broad Street, 3rd Floor TTY: 617-727-4765 Boston, MA 02110 http://www.mass.gov/ago/ Services Offered: LS Phone: 617-399-6720 Toll Free: 877-758-8132 https://www.victimrights.org/ Created 2018 The Governor’s Council to Address Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Military, Veterans, and Families Work Group Regional Resource Sheet West: Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire Military: Civilian: Air Force Baystate Health Family Advocacy Center Westover Air Reserve Base 50 Maple Street, 3rd Floor 57 Patriot Avenue Springfield, MA 01199 Chicopee, MA 01022 Services Offered: SA/DV DSN 589-3862 Office Phone: 413-794-9816 Office Phone: 413-687-3543 https://www.baystatehealth.org/services/pe SARC Contact: 413-557-7272 diatrics/family-support-services/family- advocacy-center Army Watervliet Arsenal Berkshire County Community Corrections 1 Buffington Street Center Watervliet, NY 12189-4050 Office of Community Corrections SHARP Phone: 518-266-3699 163 Fourth Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 National Guard Services Offered: IPAEP Family Assistance Center Office Phone: 413-358-4321 Springfield Armory Springfield, MA 01109 Berkshire County Kid’s Place & Violence Phone: 781-771-7285, 339-202-5594 Prevention Center, Inc. 63 Wendell Avenue National Guard Pittsfield, MA 01201 104th FW Family Program Office Services Offered: CAC, CEDV, SA Barnes Air National Guard Base Office Phone: 413-499-2800 Westfield, MA 01085 https://www.kidsplaceonline.org/index.html Phone: 413-568-9151 ext. 6981183 Center for Women and Community Springfield Vet Center University of Massachusetts Amherst 95 Ashley Avenue, Suite A JDI Member West Springfield, MA 01089 180 Infirmary Way Services Offered: MSTC Amherst, MA 01003 Phone: 413-737-5167 Services Offered: RCC Office Phone: 413-545-0883 Hotline Phone: 413-545-0800 TTY Phone: 413-577-0940 https://www.umass.edu/cwc/ Created 2018 The Governor’s Council to Address Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Military, Veterans, and Families Work Group Regional Resource Sheet Children’s Advocacy Center for Hampshire Fenway Health County Violence Recovery Program 593 Elm Street Springfield, MA Services Offered: SA/DV Northampton, MA 01060 Office Phone: 857-313-6638 Services Offered: CAC, CEDV, SA http://fenwayhealth.org/care/behavioral- Office Phone: 413-522-2946 health/violence-recovery/ http://www.northwesterncac.org/ https://northwesternda.org/childrens- Hilltown Community Health Center advocacy-center Hilltown Safety at Home 9 Russell Road, Route 20 PO Box 444 CAC of Franklin County and North Quabbin Huntington MA 01050 56 Wisdom Way Phone: 413-667-2203 Greenfield, MA 01301 Services Offered: DV Services Offered: CAC, CEDV, SA https://www.hchcweb.org/connect-to-
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