Crime Victim Services and Resources (NONPROFITS HELPING VICTIMS)
211 United Way
Free and confidential information and referrals 24/7, including utility assistance, support groups, services for employment or counseling, childcare, food, clothing, shelter, assistance during or after a crisis, and aid for elderly.
9624 Hermosa Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, AL 91730
2-1-1
Barstow Recovery Residential
Provides psychological care for families and individuals. Services include: individual therapy, group therapy, adolescent treatment, 12-step meetings, and community services.
PO Box 1275 308 E. Fredricks St, Barstow , CA 92311
(760) 256-7313
Big Bear Services
Provides psychological care for families and individuals. Services include: individual therapy, group therapy, adolescent treatment, and community services.
41945 Big Bear Blvd Suite 208, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
(909) 878-0101
CDCR Inmate Locator
Offers 24-hour locating services for inmates within the California Department of Corrections system. Enter CDC number or name & date of birth to receive inmate’s location. Does not provide release information.
(916) 445-6713
California Victims Compensation Program
CalVCP provides eligible victims with reimbursement for many crime-related expenses. CalVCP funding comes from restitution paid by criminal offenders through fines, orders, penalty assessments and federal matching funds.
P.O. Box 48, Sacramento, CA 95812-0048
(800) 777-9229
(800) 777-9229 Compensation Claims
Family Resource Center of Yucca Valley
Services include: coping with trauma, grief counseling, child development, parenting skills, and strengthening family program.
58967 Business Center Drive Suite C/D, Yucca Valley, CA 92284
(760) 369-3130
Family Service Agency of San Bernardino
Provides services including: counseling, suicide and crisis intervention, parenting classes, anger management, domestic violence batterers’ intervention program, kinship program, child abuse prevention, and intervention program.
1669 North E Street, San Bernardino, CA 92405
(909) 886-6737
Loma Linda University Counseling and Family Clinic
Services include: individual, child, marriage, and family counseling; child abuse; parenting, divorce, stress management, eating disorders, substance abuse; and bereavement issues. Operates on a sliding scale when person is financially unable to pay. Medical not accepted.
1686 Barton Road, Redlands, CA 92373
(909) 558-9500
http://lomalindahealth.org/medical-center/behavioral-health-institute/index.page
Lucerne Clinic
Provides psychological care for families. Services include: individual therapy, play therapy for children, group therapy, anger management, and a community center.
32770 Old Woman Springs Road Suite C, Lucerne Valley, CA 92356
(760) 248-6612
MADD Victim/Survivor Hotline
MADD advocates can help victims and survivors of drunk driving with grief and emotional support, injury support, and legal and financial recovery. MADD helps with applications for the victim’s compensation program. Offers a 24/7 helpline.
511 E. John Carpenter Frwy Ste 700, Irving, TX 75062
1-877-MADD-HELP (623-3435)
(972) 869-2206 FAX
Morongo Basin Mental Health Services
Offers a wide range of counseling services.
55475 Santa Fe Trail, Yucca Valley, CA 92284
(760) 365-3022
National Office for Victims of Crime - OVC
OVC provides substantial funding to state victim assistance and compensation programs.
810 7th Street NW, Washington, DC 20531
(800) 627-6872
Office of Victim/Survivor Rights and Services
Website provides valuable information for victims, survivors, or witnesses to a crime, given the offender was sentenced to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) either in an adult or juvenile facility.
P.O. Box 942883, Sacramento, CA 94283
1-877-256-6877
Parents of Murdered Children, Inc. - Los Angeles Chapter
Self-help group provides physical and emotional support, and links survivors. Meetings are held the 1st Saturday of each month from 12 - 2 PM at the Harry Bridges Community Labor Center 350 W 5th Street, Suite 209, San Pedro, CA
PO Box 6695, San Pedro, Ca 90734
(310) 626-3592
1-888-818-7662 National Office
(513) 345-4489 FAX
San Bernardino County Victim Witness Assistance Center
Victim advocates offer crime-related crisis counseling and, when necessary, emergency services: food, shelter, clothing, medical care and transportation. Staff can provide information about the status of a case before, during, and after prosecution. A Victim Advocate can also help coordinate a scheduled appearance and let you know what to expect. When needed, Victim Services Advocates accompany victims, witnesses, and family members to court proceedings for support.
303 West Third St. Plus multiple locations throughout the county, San Bernardino, CA 92415
(909) 382-3846
(919) 382-7674 FAX
Survivors of Violent Loss
Online support group helping to address the issue of traumatic grief among co-victims of homicide, suicide, drunk driving, and terrorist fatalities.
(619) 685-0005
Therapists Counselors
Services include: individual therapy, play therapy for children, group therapy, anger management, and specialized military services.
5910 Adobe Road Suite E, 29 Palms, CA 92277
(760) 361-7124
Uplift Family Services - San Bernardino
572 N. Arrowhead Avenue, Suite 200, San Bernardino, CA 92401
(909) 266-2700
1-877-412-7474 Emergency Crisis Line
(909) 266-2710 FAX
VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) Network
Victims can use the telephone or Internet to search for information regarding their offender’s custody status and register to receive phone and e-mail notification when status changes. Service is free and anonymous. A VINEmobile app is now available to victims; more information about the app can be found on the VINE website.
(877) 411-5588 Statewide
866-847-1298 TTY