The Crime Victims’ Compensation Program is for victims of all crimes. The Program financially assists people who have sustained physical or psychological injury as a result of a violent crime by paying for reasonable medical and counseling expenses as well as lost wages if the victim was gainfully employed on the crime date.
Statewide Programs
Included in this list are programs that can offer help/referrals to victims of abuse throughout the state. (Have a suggestion or correction? Contact us!)
Crime Victims' Compensation Program
L.E.A.D. Institute Deafline
The Leadership through Education & Advocacy for the Deaf offers, domestic violence and sexual assault programs, drug and alcohol programs, HIV/AIDS Awareness programs, and a 24-hour crisis line.
Missouri Child Support Enforcement Unit
Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
The Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence provides opportunities to engage in and meaningfully address domestic and sexual violence issues at a statewide level. MCADSV also serves as a public resource for information on domestic and sexual violence, as well as a link to service providers in the state. See their website for a map of providers by region.
Missouri Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Missouri Department of Public Safety
Missouri Victim Assistance Network
The Missouri Victim Assistance Network (MOVA) is a network of individuals from across the state of Missouri who come together to work toward creating a community responsive to crime victims. The Network works to promote change in the criminal justice system. MOVA provides the list of national hotlines for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and teen dating.
Parental Stress Helpline
Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection and Custody
The Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection and Custody (RCPDV: CPC) provides training and technical assistance to advocates, professionals, and communities seeking to improve outcomes in child protection and custody cases that involve domestic violence, while also leading policy reform in those areas. The RCDV: CPC provides assistance to domestic violence survivors involved in child custody or child protection systems.