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Domestic Violence
During the COVID-19 Health Crisis
Avoiding public spaces and working remotely can help to reduce the spread of COVID-19, but for victims of abuse, home is often the most dangerous place to be. The abuser will now have more opportunities to exert power and control.
Resources During the COVID-19 Health Crisis
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- The Montgomery County Family Justice Center - Mon-Fri, 8;30 - 5:00 pm
Assistance with safety planning, protective orders, legal assistance, counseling.
Call 240-773-0444
Email: [email protected] (checked during business hours)
Walk-in to 600 Jefferson Plaza, Suite 500 in Rockville - Montgomery County Abused Persons Program - Mon-Fri, 8:30 - 5:00 pm
Assistance with advocacy and counseling
240-777-4195 - The Montgomery County Crisis Center (24 hours)
Help with crisis situations, and coordinates shelter placement
Call 240-777-4000 - District Court Commissioner’s Office (24 hours)
File for Protective Orders
191 East Jefferson St in Rockville - The Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program (VASAP)
- 240-777-1355
- Email: [email protected]
- Adventist Healthcare Shady Grove Medical Center has specialized medical care and forensic services
- 9901 Medical Center Drive, Rockville
- 240-826-6225
- National Domestic Violence Hotline (24 hours)
Call 800-799-7233
Chat at thehotline.org
Text LOVEIS to 22522
During this time of increased stress and uncertainty, there is a possibility that incidents of abuse and neglect could increase. But there is also the possibility, that by reaching (safely) out to our neighbors and providing comfort, love, and support that we can build the strength of those families, and in turn, those communities, and prevent abuse from happening. Here are some ideas (from https://www.preventchildabuseny.org/):
- Know who lives in your neighborhood and check in on those who may need your help, preferably through notes, phone calls, or texts. Offer a kind word, to share from your toilet paper stash or have your kids draw pictures or make art projects for elderly neighbors.
- If you know you are in good health and have not been exposed to anyone with the virus, offer to help with child care for a parent who does not have any resources.
- Create groups on social media or through FaceTime for your neighborhood, your schools, and your kids' friends. Maintain social contact through these avenues.
- Send a card or a note to brighten up someone's day.
- To report suspected child abuse, contact Montgomery County Child Welfare Services:
- Call the hotline at 240-777-4417 (24 hours)
- Email [email protected] (email is checked during business hours).
- The Tree House Child Advocacy Center provides services for child abuse victims at 240-777-4699.
- To talk, chat or text an advocate if you know someone is being abused, or if you are being abused contact ChildHelp.org:
- Call or Chat: 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453)
- Chat at https://www.childhelp.org/childhelp-hotline/
- The Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program (VASAP)
- 240-777-1355
- Email: [email protected]
- Adventist Healthcare Shady Grove Medical Center has specialized medical care and forensic services:
- 9901 Medical Center Drive, Rockville
- 240-826-6225
Tab 4
- What is Elder Abuse
- Red Flags of Elder Abuse
- Elder abuse during the COVID-19 Pandemic and how you can help
- Scams during the COVID-19 health crisis
- Services Available:
- Call Montgomery County Adult Protective Services at 240-777-3000 (24 hours)
- The Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program (VASAP)
- 240-777-1355
- Email: [email protected]
- Adventist Healthcare Shady Grove Medical Center has specialized medical care and forensic services:
- 9901 Medical Center Drive, Rockville
- 240-826-6225
- As always, those in immediate danger who need emergency assistance should dial 911.