A directory by Chayn listing various organisations and services that support survivors of gender-based violence globally. This includes helplines, in-person and online support.
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ZARA was founded in 1999 with the aim of promoting civil courage and a society critical of racism in Austria as well as counteracting all forms of racism.
Available round the clock, 365 days a year and free of charge: the Violence against women support hotline offers victims a way of receiving competent advice securely, anonymously and regardless of disability whenever they need.
Detecting, preventing and responding to image-based abuse: The role of digital platforms and services.
Australia's leading organisation for male survivors of child sexual abuse
Provides crisis services to people who have experienced a recent sexual assault
1800RESPECT is available for free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to support people impacted by domestic, family or sexual violence.
A directory of services produced by the Ministry of Women and Child development in India, 2019.
The Haven provides a safe, inclusive environment to empower women and their children escaping domestic violence.
Great Lakes Womens Shelter is a safe haven for women and children experiencing homelessness and/or domestic or family violence on Worimi land in the Forster - Tuncurry (Great Lakes) region of NSW.
The Griffith Community Centre connects individuals to local services and resources, offering programs like the Griffith Carevan for meals, migrant assistance with paperwork, and emergency food and care support.
ICLC provides free legal advice for people on low incomes from our catchment area of Sydney LGA, Woollahra LGA, Waverley LGA.
MansLine Australia is a free telephone and online counselling service offering support for Australian men.