Grant County Victim and Witness Services
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Washington Coalition of Crime Victim Advocates
Notification of Offender Release
Crime Victims Compensation Program
New Hope Domestic & Sexual Violence
Families and Friends of Violent Crime Victims
Catholic Family and Child Services
Aging and Adult Care of Central Washington
Washington State Department of Corrections
Identity Theft Resource Center
Washington Coalition of Crime Victim Advocates
The Washington Coalition of Crime Victim Advocates (WCCVA) is a group of individuals, agencies, and organizations that work together to strengthen crime victim rights in Washington State. Contact them for more information about their services or to become a member at:
WCCVA
510 Custer Way, Suite 102
Tumwater, WA 98501
(360) 584-9582 (fax)
Offender Release Notification
The Washington Statewide Victim Information and Notification Service
Contact this organization to sign up to be notified if an offender is release or transfered. You can be notified by phone (including multiple numbers) and/or e-mail. There are two ways to register:
You can register by phone at 1-877-846-3492
You can register online at www.vinelink.com
Crime Victims Compensation Program
The Crime Victims Compensation Program was established to assist victims or survivors of crime who have medical bills or funeral expenses. For more information, contact the Crime Victim Compensation Program. You can also obtain an application from the Victim/Witness Unit.
Crime Victim Compensation
Dept of Commerce
PO Box 48304
Olympia, WA 98504-4520
1-800-822-1067
New Hope Domestic & Sexual Assault Services
New Hope is a community based advocacy center, which assists both female and male victims of domestic and sexual violence in Grant and Adams Counties. They offer crisis intervention, medical and legal advocacy, support groups, and more.
New Hope
311 West 3rd Ave
Moses Lake, WA 98837
(509) 764-8402
1-888-560-6027 Crisis Line
Crime Victims Service Center
Families & Friends of Violent Crime Victims
FFVCV is a statewide organization that helps victims of all types of crime. They offer peer support, victim advocacy, system intervention, courtroom support, networking and referrals, and education.
Families & Friends of Violent Crime Victims
PO Box 1949
Everett, WA 98206-1949
(425) 355-6822
1-800-346-7555
Check court dates
Visit the Washington Courts page at the following like to find information about hearing dates relating to any Superior Court case in Washington State. You can also look up information on District Court cases from this site.
Alcohol & Drug Treatment
Grant County Prevention & Recovery Center
509-765-5402
Alcohol and Drug Dependency Services
509-765-5206
AIDS Support for People Living with AIDS
AIDS Case Management/Helping Hearts Volunteers
(Part of the Grant County Health District)
509-754-6060 800-708-6646
Identity Theft Resource Center
This is a great resource for anyone who has been a victim of identity theft and other kinds of fraud.
Identify Theft Resource Center
858-693-7935
Child Abuse Intervention
Child Protective Services Hotline/Reporting
1-800-562-5624
Columbia Legal Services
Crisis Line of Grant County
Call collect if needed. Translation/language services available.
509-765-1717
Northwest Justice Project
Protection Orders
Grant County Superior Court Clerk
509-754-2011
Protection Order help through New Hope
509-764-8402
Grant Mental Healthcare
Grand Coulee 509-633-1471
Moses Lake and county wide 509-765-9239
Quincy 509-787-4466
Catholic Family and Child Services
Offers a variety of services, including counselling and volunteer services.
509-765-1875
Aging and Adult Care of Central Washington
877-380-5787
Elder Abuse
Report elder abuse statewide.
866-END-HARM
(866-363-4276)
Washington State Dept of Corrections
You can find lots of information about the DOC on this site.
Voices and Faces
Learn about crime from the survivors.
Darkness 2 Light
Stop It Now!
How Can I Help Stop Child Sexual Abuse?
Join the movement of individuals and organizations dedicated to protecting children.
All adults are responsible for creating safe communities where sexual abuse is stopped before a child is ever harmed. Join the growing number of adults who are standing up and speaking out about child sexual abuse. Starting the discussion is the first step to making kids less vulnerable to sexual abuse. www.StopItNow.org