Anti-Violence Project (AVP)

Domestic Violence · Indiana · Free

24/7 LGBTQ+ specific violence support hotline 212-714-1141. Free, confidential, multilingual. Useful for survivors whose abuser uses outing, dead-naming, or family-rejection threats as control tactics. Therapy groups for LGBTQ+ DV survivors are usually free, meet weekly, and meet either in person or online. Same-sex IPV often gets mis-categorized as 'mutual combat' by police unfamiliar with abuse dynamics; LGBTQ+-trained responders fix this. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.

Contact & Details

Address: Nationwide

Hours: Online

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