Counseling and Advocacy

RCFC counselors receive specialized training and are deeply committed to supporting survivors. Using an empowerment-based counseling approach, we honor each survivor’s unique knowledge, experiences, and decisions.

Our counselors provide trauma-informed, non-clinical, support to survivors of both recent and past domestic and sexual violence. We offer safety planning, emotional support, and advocacy, alongside education about healthy relationships, self-esteem, setting boundaries and healing—all tailored to meet your individual needs.

We also have designated counselors with specialized experience serving Latinx and LGBTQ+ clients, ensuring culturally affirming and inclusive care for all.

We invite you to call our crisis line to learn more and get connected.

Medical Advocacy
Medical advocates are available 24/7 to support sexual assault survivors that are navigating medical and police systems, including during evidence-gathering exams.