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Links to online resources

Support and Available Help For:

Child Sexual Abuse Prevention

Adults and Juveniles with Sexual Behavior Problems

Victims and Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse

Family and Friends of Abusers and Victims

Research and Education

Policy and Legislation

Legal Advocacy

Child Exploitation on the Internet

General Information on Child Abuse and Neglect

Crisis Lines and Suicide Prevention Information

Family and Friends of Abusers and Victims

Stop It Now!
351 Pleasant Street, Suite B319, Northampton, MA 01060
Office: 413.587.3500 Fax: 413. 587.3505
Helpline: 1.888.PREVENT (1.888.773.8368), helpline@stopitnow.org
General inquiries: info@stopitnow.org
www.stopitnow.org

Stop It Now! offers adults the tools they need to prevent sexual abuse before a child is harmed. We provide support, information and resources that enable individuals and families to keep children safe and create healthier communities. In collaboration with our network of community-based programs, we reach out to adults who are concerned about their own or others sexualized behavior toward children.

Our website and our confidential, national toll-free HELPLINE (1.888.PREVENT) provide information, resources and referrals.
The Helpline is available Monday through Friday, 9:00AM-6:00PM (EST) at 1.888.PREVENT (1.888.773.8368).


The Children's Partnership (CP)
1351 3rd Street Promenade, Suite 206, Santa Monica, CA
90401-1321
Office: 310-260-1220 Fax: 310-260-1921
or 2000 P Street N.W., Suite 330, Washington, DC 20036
Office: 202-429-0033 Fax: 202-429-0974
Email: frontdoor@childrenpartnership.org www.childrenspartnership.org

CP is a national organization that, through research, information dissemination, media campaigns and advocacy, informs leaders and the public about the needs of children. CP's Parents Online Resource Center provides information on how to assist children in school or in the home, and also allows parents to talk to and support each other.


Codependents of Sex Addicts National Service Organization (COSA)
PO Box 14537
Minneapolis, MN 55414
(763) 537-6904
Email:  info@cosa-recovery.org
www.cosa-recovery.org

COSA is a recovery program for family and friends whose lives have been affected by those with compulsive sex behavior problems. Individuals in this program share their experience, strength and hope with each other in order to heal and recover. 


Parents Anonymous (PA)
675 W. Foothill Blvd., Suite 220
Claremont, CA 91711
(909) 621-6184  Fax ((909) 625-6304 Email: parentsanonymous@parentsanonymous.org
www.parentsanonymous.org

PA is a national organization that encourages all parents to ask for help early, whatever the circumstances, to effectively break the cycle of abuse.  They operate a 24-hour hotline to provide an immediate response to parents seeking help.  PA groups meet in settings such as local community centers, churches, schools, housing projects, shelters and prisons.  Chapters operate throughout the United States and can be located by calling PA or visiting the PA web site.


The Wounded Healer Journal (TWHJ)
http://twhj.com

TWHJ
is an Internet pioneer in the area of online support for trauma and abuse survivors.  This virtual community journal offers an array of web services for those who have experienced the devastation of traumatic experiences, including child abuse.  They provide linking to national therapists, crisis numbers, support chat rooms, and a web store.  In addition, they also offer similar services for partners and allies of sexual assault survivors.

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