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Someone I Know Needs Help

  • If someone close to you states that they have been victimized by domestic violence, rape, or sexual abuse, the most important thing is to believe them.  Abuse of any kind is never the victim’s fault.
  • You may wish to share information about Women’s Crisis Center programs and services by passing along our 24-Hour Crisis Line Number.
  • If you are a secondary survivor—someone close to a survivor of domestic violence, rape, or sexual abuse—you, too, may benefit from Women’s Crisis Center support. Reach out to us on our 24-Hour Crisis Line to discuss next steps.

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Welcome to Women’s Crisis Center

In Northern Kentucky, Women’s Crisis Center’s roots run deep. Established in 1976 as the Rape Crisis Center of Northern Kentucky, Women’s Crisis Center (WCC) was formed to provide a 24-hour crisis hotline, crisis intervention, advocacy, community education, counseling and support services for rape survivors. In 1979, our name changed to reflect additional services being provided to battered women and their children. In WCC’s early days, women and children were sheltered in private homes within the community.

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WCC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit social service agency committed to leading our community in the social change needed to end domestic violence, rape, and sexual abuse. Services are provided confidentially and at no cost to our clients, supported either in part or as a whole by state funding.

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