Advocacy Services

At the Sexual Assault Program of Northern St. Louis County, we are here to support victim/survivors and their loved ones with care, respect, and unwavering belief.

Always free. Always confidential.

Direct Advocacy Services

  • 24 hour Crisis Intervention

    • Immediate support whenever you need it most.

  • Medical Exam Accompaniment

    • Advocacy and emotional support during forensic exams or medical care.

  • Law Enforcement & Protocol Interview Support

    • Support during police reports and investigative interviews.

  • Court Advocacy

    • Guidance and accompaniment throughout the legal process.

  • Assistance with Orders for Protection & Harassment Restraining Orders

    • Help with understanding your options and completing necessary paperwork.

  • Ongoing Support Services

    • Continued advocacy, safety planning, resources, and referrals tailored to your needs.

  • Body Safety Education

    • Curriculums our advocates are trained in to use in educating our youth one-on-one, in groups, and throughout our community.

You are not alone .

Find answers to your questions.

    • A sexual assault advocate is a trained staff member or volunteer who provides confidential, survivor-centered support to individuals impacted by sexual violence. Advocates are knowledgeable about medical, legal and community resources and are here to help you understand your options.

    • Our advocates walk along-side victim/survivors through medical care, law enforcement interviews, court proceedings, and the healing process. Above all, they listen with empathy, respect your choices, and support you every step of the way.

    • Provide emotional support, information and practical assistance.

    • Listen to your needs and help you explore your options.

    • Support you through making informed decisions that feel right for you.

    • Inform you of your rights as a victim/survivor.

    • Accompany you to medical exams, law enforcement interviews, and court proceedings if you choose.

    • Respect your choices and your pace throughout the healing process.

    • Advocacy services are available to anyone impacted by sexual violence-regardless of when the harm occurred-recently or in the past.

    • Advocates partner with healthcare providers, law enforcement, educators, social service agencies, and other professionals to ensure a trauma-informed, survivor-centered response to sexual violence.

    • Support is available 24/7

    • You can call our office Monday-Thursday 9-5.

    • You can connect to our crisis line after hours by pressing 6 after calling the office.

    • We welcome walk-ins at our office when we have staff available.

    • It is important to know, you can contact our office anonymously if you choose.

    • Yes! While advocates are not attorneys and do not provide legal representation, we offer court advocacy and guidance throughout the legal process. We can help explain your rights, assist with paperwork such as Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders, and accompany you to court proceedings if you choose.

    • Yes, advocates can accompany you to medical exams, including forensic exams, to provide emotional support and information. We help you understand your options and ensure your voice is respected throughout the process.