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Hotline Numbers for Maine Domestic Violence Projects

If you are in crisis now, call one of these hotline numbers.
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project name counties served hotline number
Abused Women's Advocacy Project Oxford, Franklin & Androscoggin 1-800-559-2927
207-795-4020
Battered Women's Project Aroostook 1-800-439-2323
Caring Unlimited York 1-800-239-7298
207-324-1802
Family Crisis Services Cumberland & Sagadahoc 1-800-537-6066
207-874-1973
(All numbers TTY accessible)
Family Violence Project Kennebec & Somerset 1-877-890-7788
207-623-3659
TTY: 207-955-3777
New Hope for Women Knox, Lincoln & Waldo 1-800-522-3304
207-594-2128
Belfast:
207- 338-6569
Damariscotta:
207-563-2404
Spruce Run Penobscot 1-800-863-9909
207-947-0496
The Next Step Hancock & Washington

Hancock County 1-800-315-5579
207-667-0496
Washington County
1-888-604-8692
207-255-4785

Womancare Piscataquis 1-888-564-8165
National Domestic Violence Hotline United States 1-800-799-7233
TTY: 1-800-787-3224

All 800, 877, and 888 numbers are toll-free. Collect calls are accepted at all (207) hotline numbers.

 

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This project was supported in part by Grant No.2001 DW-BX-0083 awarded by the Violence Against Women Grants Office, of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.

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