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Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault (VASAP) also known as VASAP
By Behavioral Health and Crisis Services, DHHS

The program assists victims of crime such as rape/sexual assault, homicide, driving while intoxicated--DWI, car jacking, terrorism, torture, hate crimes, arson, larceny, robbery, auto theft and vandalism. The program provides information, referral, advocacy, crisis and ongoing counseling, support and compensation services for victims of crimes committed in Montgomery County or crime victims living in Montgomery County. Assistance is also provided to the victims' families, significant others, and men or women who have been victims of childhood sexual abuse.

The program provides information and referral, advocacy, crisis and ongoing counseling, support and compensation services for victims of crimes committed in Montgomery County or crime victims who live in Montgomery County. Assistance is also provided to the victims' families and significant others. Staff also works to educate public about issues related to sexual assault and rape, human trafficking and labor servitude and other issues.  Speakers are available to participate in meetings and forums geared to public education.

Contacts

Business Line: 240-777-1770

 

 

The program assists victims of crime such as rape/sexual assault, homicide, driving while intoxicated--DWI, car jacking, terrorism, torture, hate crimes, arson, larceny, robbery, auto theft and vandalism. The program provides information, referral, advocacy, crisis and ongoing counseling, support and compensation services for victims of crimes committed in Montgomery County or crime victims living in Montgomery County. Assistance is also provided to the victims' families, significant others, and men or women who have been victims of childhood sexual abuse.

The program provides information and referral, advocacy, crisis and ongoing counseling, support and compensation services for victims of crimes committed in Montgomery County or crime victims who live in Montgomery County. Assistance is also provided to the victims' families and significant others. Staff also works to educate public about issues related to sexual assault and rape, human trafficking and labor servitude and other issues.  Speakers are available to participate in meetings and forums geared to public education.

Program Info

Languages: English, Spanish, French
Max Age: 100
Access to Language Line: Yes
Payment Options: Sliding Scale
24-hour : 24 hours a day
Transportation available: Accessible by Public Transportation
Fees: Free
Eligibility: All Montgomery County residents and/or victims of crimes committed in Montgomery County and their families.

Locations

Piccard Drive Center
1301 Piccard Dr
Rockville, MD 20850
Hours: Mon - 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Tue - 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
Wed - 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Thu - 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Fri - 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

Note: Crisis Center 24/7