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Central Virginia Task Force
on Domestic Violence in Later Life

Local Resources

Local resources


Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence in the Second Half of Life: A Resource Manual for Central Virginia

Provides listings and brief descriptions of local agencies in the City of Richmond and the Counties of Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico. Appendices include regional, state and national resources, as well as safety planning information.
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Later Life: A Resource Manual for Central Virginia


Hanover-
Click here for The Hanover County Community Profile: Domestic Violence and Assault Data
Hanover Safe Place, through the Hanover Domestic Violence Resource Center, offers many services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking in Hanover County.

Henrico-
Henrico County Division of Police details criminal options, civil options and community resources related to Domestic Violence. Click Here for more information
Safe Harbor saves lives by providing education, advocacy, counseling & shelter to break the cycle of domestic violence.

Richmond-
The Richmond Police Department offers facts and awareness related to domestic violence Click Here for more information
TheYWCA continues its mission of caring for those most in need and providing equal opportunities for women, children, and families of all ages, races, and income levels. Current programs address family violence, sexual assault, and homelessness.

Chesterfield-
Chesterfield County offers multiple resources and services related to domestic violence. Click here to view
The YWCA continues its mission of caring for those most in need and providing equal opportunities for women, children, and families of all ages, races, and income levels. Current programs address family violence, sexual assault, and homelessness.

Housing-
2007 - 2008 Comprehensive Guide to Affordable Housing in Metro Richmond and South Central Virginia, published by Housing Opportunities Made Equal Click here to view the .pdf