Violence impacts people of all ages, genders, sexual orientations, cultural, religious and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Victims of violence or abuse sometimes feel isolated and alone, reluctant to reach out. You may feel fear, numbness or shock, helplessness, anger, anxiety, depression and even guilt or self-blame. You may have questions about how to cope with physical injuries, how to heal from the emotional impact of your experiences, how to file a police report and what the court process would be like for you. Or you may just want to talk to someone who understands. CHA has programs that can help.
617-591-6123
Since 2002, the Center for Homicide Bereavement has served hundreds of parents, siblings, children, extended family, friends and witnesses of homicide victims. We offer a wide range of services including crisis intervention, ongoing traumatic grief counseling, psychiatric triage, homicide bereavement groups and community commemorative forums.
617-665-2992
We provide support for you and your loved ones. We assist with safety planning and needs assessment for people and families. We make appropriate referrals to health, legal and other community services to ensure that each client gets the best possible care, advice and support.