San Francisco Women Against Rape (SFWAR) Counseling Programs
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Description
The goal of San Francisco Women Against Rape (SFWAR) Counseling Programs is to provide resources and support to individuals and communities in San Francisco that are responding to or healing from sexual violence. SFWAR is a volunteer-based organization that has provided rape crisis services for nearly 40 years.
SFWAR has many components. Certified counselors are available on a 24-hour crisis line to offer crisis counseling and community referrals. The Community Initiatives Program provides prevention education through various presentations, festivals, and community events and supports communities in mobilizing to confront and end rape.
The program also has a case management/advocacy component, where advocates act as liaisons between survivors and medical, legal, and social systems. Advocates also provide community resources and offer accompaniments to medical appointments and legal proceedings, and meet with social service providers. The Counseling Program provides free and confidential in-person peer counseling to survivors and their friends and family members.
SFWAR has many components. Certified counselors are available on a 24-hour crisis line to offer crisis counseling and community referrals. The Community Initiatives Program provides prevention education through various presentations, festivals, and community events and supports communities in mobilizing to confront and end rape.
The program also has a case management/advocacy component, where advocates act as liaisons between survivors and medical, legal, and social systems. Advocates also provide community resources and offer accompaniments to medical appointments and legal proceedings, and meet with social service providers. The Counseling Program provides free and confidential in-person peer counseling to survivors and their friends and family members.
Goal / Mission
The goal of San Francisco Women Against Rape (SFWAR) is to provide resources, support, advocacy, and education to support the work of individuals and communities in San Francisco that are responding to or healing from sexual violence.
Results / Accomplishments
During the 2007-2008 fiscal year, SFWAR served over 1,700 people on the 24-hour crisis line and provided prevention education to 5,617 people through their Community Initiatives Program. In addition, advocates supported over 100 survivors as they navigated through medical, legal, and social services systems and provided peer counseling to 108 survivors and significant others.
About this Promising Practice
Organization(s)
San Francisco Women Against Rape (SFWAR)
Primary Contact
3543 18th Street, #7
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 861-2024
info@sfwar.org
http://www.sfwar.org/about.html
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 861-2024
info@sfwar.org
http://www.sfwar.org/about.html
Topics
Community / Domestic Violence & Abuse
Organization(s)
San Francisco Women Against Rape (SFWAR)
Date of publication
2009
Date of implementation
1973
Geographic Type
Urban
Location
San Francisco, CA
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Target Audience
Adults