Toll-Free

1-800-257-5756

Susquehanna County

(570) 278-1800

Lackawanna County

(570) 346-4671
V/TTY
24/7 Hotline

Toll-Free

1-800-257-5756

Susquehanna County

(570) 278-1800

Lackawanna County

(570) 346-4671
V/TTY

Our services include a crisis help line, crisis counseling, emergency shelter, safe housing, legal services, support services, community education and advocacy.

Information for Survivors

Our services include a crisis help line, crisis counseling, emergency shelter, safe housing, legal services, support services, community education and advocacy.

If you’re facing a situation where you feel unsafe, a Protection From Abuse (PFA) order can help provide the security you need. Learn more about how to get a PFA and take steps to protect yourself here.

 

If you’re concerned about tech safety, especially as a survivor of domestic violence or sexual assault, Safety Net offers practical guidance tailored to your needs. Explore their resources, including information for teens, to help protect yourself online here.

If you’re navigating relationship challenges or need support, Love is Respect provides invaluable resources focused on healthy relationships and safety, especially for young people. Explore their tools and advice to help ensure your well-being here.

 

If you need guidance on obtaining a civil protection order, this Spanish-language video provides clear and helpful instructions. Watch it here to understand the steps you can take for your safety.

If you’ve experienced violence, disasters, or other traumatic events, the NSVRC offers resources specifically designed to support survivors in healing and recovery. Access these valuable tools and information here.

If you’re seeking legal support or information on protection from abuse in Pennsylvania, PA Safe Law offers dedicated resources to help you understand your options and secure your safety. Learn more about the legal help available here.

We understand that concern for the safety and well-being of your pets can make leaving a crisis even more challenging. That’s why the WRC provides comprehensive support for your pets, whether you have decided to leave or are still in the situation. Our services include referrals for temporary foster care, safety planning for pets, and assistance with pet-related needs to ensure they are out of harm’s way and cared for during this difficult time.

  • WRC’s Direct Service Advocates will gather necessary information from you about your pets and their needs. WRC’s Pet-related services are tailored to each Program Participant and their pet.
  • WRC’s Pet Program can assist survivors and their pets with short term safe house or kenneling accommodations, and meet other varying needs depending on available resources.
    WRC’s Pet Program can also provide supplies for several pets including food, crates, pet carriers, bowls, litter pans, cat litter, pet beds, collars, and leashes to name a few.
  • WRC most commonly assists dogs and cats, but will provide a safety plan and work diligently to provide assistance for any companion animal you have under your care.

Parents & Caregivers

You can’t shield children and teenagers from everything, but you can recognize the signs of teen dating violence and sexual assault and know where to turn for help. If you suspect that a teenager you know is experiencing abuse, WRC provides guidance, support, and information on available options.

FAQs About What We Do

WRC offers services to those experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking, and/or human trafficking in Lackawanna and Susquehanna Counties. Services for survivors’ non- offending significant others are available as well.

No. All of WRC’s services are offered at no cost to survivors and their non-offending significant others.

WRC provides comprehensive support services for individuals experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking, and human trafficking. Our services include crisis intervention, safe housing, legal advocacy, counseling, and prevention education. All services are confidential and available 24/7 to ensure safety and support for survivors.

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