Providence, RI.
(January 8, 2007). A three-week training session, beginning on January 8, will prepare a new group of volunteers to respond to calls from the state's hotline for victims of crime.
Eighteen participants will be trained to respond to requests for assistance from callers; meeting survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and hate crimes directly in hospitals and police stations. Advocates
provide crisis intervention, support, and referrals to victims.
Last year, 280 victims received personal support from an advocate at a hospital or police station in Rhode
Island. Currently, 45 volunteers are available to provide assistance.
The Victims of Crime Helpline operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week as a collaborative effort
between Day One, the Blackstone Valley Advocacy Center, and the member agencies of the RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence. The Helpline is available to victims, their friends and families, as well as to
professionals and other people concerned about the impact of crime on individuals and the community. If you need assistance, call the Helpline at 800-494-8100.
About Day One
Day One's mission is to reduce the prevalence of sexual abuse and violence, and to support and advocate for those affected by it. For more than 30 years, Day One has been on the forefront of efforts to end
sexual violence in R.I. Established in 1973 as the R.I. Rape Crisis Center, Day One is the only agency in R.I. organized specifically to deal with issues of sexual assault as a community concern. For more
information, visit