Contact the Crisis Line
En Español 770-720-7050. ***CFVC accepts collect calls to our crisis lines.***
What to expect when you call:
If you are a domestic violence victim and you need someone to talk to, please contact us. No woman is to be denied admission on the basis of race, religion, national origin, inability to speak English, immigration status, political affiliation, disability, pregnancy, or sexual orientation, nor shall she be deprived of any rights solely by reason of her involvement with any other agency. CFVC staff and volunteers are considered mandatory child-abuse reporters under the law, and any violence or abuse of a person under the age of 18 is considered child abuse. That means if a juvenile calls and identifies herself/himself and reveals information that leads us to suspect or to know that violence/abuse has occurred, we must report it. However, if a juvenile calls and does not reveal her/his identity and discusses these issues, we cannot report it because we don’t know who the person is. |
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