Violence Prevention Resources

The Office of Child and Family Services houses Maine’s Violence Intervention and Response Program, which includes the Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner Program (SAFE). The Violence Intervention and Response Program also provides a number of additional services and supports to victims and survivors through partnerships with the agencies below:

Domestic Violence

The Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence (MCEDV)

Domestic Violence Resource Centers:

Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking 

The Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MECASA)

Sexual Assault Support Centers:

AMHC Sexual Assault Services (AMHC)
Aroostook, Hancock & Washington Counties

Immigrant Resource Center of Maine (IRCM)
Supporting Maine's refugee and immigrant communities 

Rape Response Services (RRS)
Penobscot & Piscataquis Counties

Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Services (SAPARS)
Androscoggin, Oxford & Franklin Counties & the Towns of Bridgton & Harrison

Sexual Assault Crisis & Support Center (SAC&SC)
Kennebec & Somerset Counties

Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine (SARSSM)
Cumberland & York Counties

Sexual Assault Support Services of Midcoast Maine (SASSMM)
Eastern Cumberland County, Sagadahoc, Knox, Waldo & Lincoln Counties

Culturally Specific Gender-Based Violence Services

Juristische Dienstleistungen

Services for Older Mainers

Additional Resources

  • Victim Witness Advocates located in the District Attorney’s offices throughout the state of Maine
  • The Maine Judicial Branch – Court Appointed Special Advocates and Guardians ad Litem
  • The Maine Office of the Attorney General – Victim Witness Advocates (VWA) and VWA Coordinator
  • Department of Corrections (DOC) – Victim Advocate in DOC’s Victim Services Program
  • University of Southern Maine, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Cutler Institute for Health and Social Policy – Statewide Victim Services Needs Assessment
  • University of New England, School of Nursing and Population Health – Support of the SAFE Program

For more information about the Violence Intervention and Response Program please contact:

Alicia Hunter, LSW
Violence Intervention and Response Program Manager
Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Child and Family Services
2 Anthony Ave.
Augusta, ME 04330
Phone: 207-592-0315
[email protected]

If you are a provider of any of the above services, please click here to access the Violence Prevention Provider Resources page where important notices, including those related to grant funding, will be posted.