Afro-American Counseling & Psychotherapy Institute
1629 K Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, D.C. 20006
202-723-0030
Offers counseling services, on a sliding pay scale, specifically targeted towards members of the African-American community.
Center for Mental Health
2041 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE
Washington, DC 20020
202-678-3000
Provides accessible mental health and substance abuse services to children, adults and families. Located in Anacostia.
House of Ruth
5 Thomas Circle NW
Washington, DC 20005
202-667-7001 (main)
202-667-7001 x200 (Domestic Violence Support Center)
houseofruth@houseofruth.org
House of Ruth's Domestic Violence Support Center provides free, confidential counseling to domestic violence survivors each year through group and individual counseling. House of Ruth counselors also provide domestic violence education and counseling services to girls in secondary schools who are at risk for violent relationships and to women being served by other agencies in the community. To reach a counselor at the Domestic Violence Support Center, call 202-667-7001, extension 200.
My Sister's Place
P.O. Box 29596
Washington, D.C. 20017
202-529-5261 (main)
202-529-5991 (24-Hour Crisis Hotline)
In addition to their shelter services, My Sister's Place offers non-residential services to domestic violence survivors through their Counseling Center, located at a confidential location. Counselors provide supportive listening, advocacy and education to women who are still in, trying to get out, or have just left abusive relationships. Services are free and confidential, and are available in both English and Spanish.
Women Empowered Against Violence (WEAVE)
1111 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
202-452-9550
info@weaveincorp.org
Offers up to ten individual counseling sessions for domestic violence survivors, as well as weekly counseling support groups. All services are free and confidential.
The Women's Center
1025 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 310, Washington, DC 20005
133 Park Street NE, Vienna, VA 22180
202-293-4580 or 703-281-2657
The Women’s Center provides psychological, financial and career resources and services to help individuals and families who suffer the impact of domestic violence and abuse. They offer a wide variety of programs covering issues related to domestic violence and abuse, including workshops and support groups, educational materials about domestic violence, and community resource information.
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