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Hotline: (209) 736-4011
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Office: (209) 754-1300

The Calaveras Crisis Center provides many services to individuals and their families dealing with past or present Domestic Violence.

  • Peer Counseling: Advocates are available to provide one on one counseling to help victims overcome and heal from past or current domestic violence. 
  • Support Groups: Advocates facilitate groups for either men or women who want to learn about domestic violence. 
  • Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) Assistance: Assistance is available Monday through Thursday to complete paperwork, make copies, and inform individuals of the court process and their legal rights with a Restraining Order. 
  • Accompaniment: Victims of Domestic Violence have the right to emotional support throughout court proceedings, Law Enforcement interviews, social service and healthcare visits. Advocates are available to provide accompaniment upon request. 
  • Emergency Hospital Response: Advocates are available to provide in-person support and advocacy to victims of Domestic Violence at the hospital 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 
  • Telephone Hotline: A Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide telephone crisis support to men and women. (209) 736-4011 or (209) 754-4011
  • Referrals: Information about various services in the county are provided to individuals as needed. 
  • Shelter Program: Temporary emergency shelter is available to individuals and their children who are leaving a Domestic Violence situation. All Crisis Center services are included in the program.


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