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COVID-19

DASACC Updates & Resources 

During this time of uncertainty and concern, DASACC's necessary services will continue to serve our Warren County communities.

  • All counseling appointments will be conducted by secure and confidential phone calls or video conferencing

  • All crisis intervention services will continue. DVRT & SART will be conducted over DASACC's hotline 908.453.4181

  • Hunterdon County and Warren County Superior Court have closed temporarily. Please go to your local police station if you are in need of a temporary restraining order

  • Our confidential shelter will remain open and staffed appropriately. DASACC is practicing all CDC recommendations for creating a safe residential environment for both clients and staff

If you or someone you know is being hurt, please call our 24/7 hotline at 908.453.4181. 

DASACC Staff's Messages to Survivors & Friends

DISCLAIMER: Any resource obtained from this webpage has not been vetted and does not constitute or imply an endorsement by DASACC. The views and opinions expressed in any linked documents/websites do not necessarily reflect those of DASACC and are for informational purposes only.

Local Updates & Resources

Statewide Updates & Resources

Resources for Survivors

Resources for Families

Other Resources

The mission of the Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Crisis Center is to help, serve, and advocate for those impacted by interpersonal violence, to be proactive regarding its prevention, and to create positive change.  DASACC is a registered 501(c)(3).

If you or someone you know is being hurt, we can help.   Call our 24/7 helpline: 908.453.4181

ANTI-RACISM/ANTI-OPPRESSION STATEMENT:  DASACC serves all those who identify as being affected by interpersonal violence; and we strive to maintain knowledge and sensitivity of the impact of race/ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, citizenship, disability status, neurodiversity, age, mental health, substance use and any other aspect which make a person unique.

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