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Find Help after Violence in New Orleans:

Start Here: Information by Type of Violence
Our Guide: Issues & Needs of Survivors
Our Guide: Criminal Legal Process
Resources: Find Local Help & Info
Find a Local Grief or Support Group
Learn About Crime Victims' Rights

Check out our Tutorials:

How Can I Get Financial Help? (CVR)
Orleans Criminal Case Lookup (clerk connect)
Sign up for Custody Status Notifications
Learn About Hospital Financial Aid Policies
Track a Sexual Assault Kit (after 7/1/24)
Sign up for Address Confidentiality (ACP)

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View fullsize As a survivor of violence, seeing violent acts in the news can be stressful and bring our own traumas to the surface.

There are free support groups for survivors in the NOLA area.

Visit our listing of local SUPPORT GROUPS at www.crimesurvivorsnola.
View fullsize This #policyfriday, we are sharing info on an executive order signed by Mayor Helena Moreno for a 120-day public safety review, covering:

-Homeland Security
-Criminal justice system coordination
-Funding and oversight of external agencies and partne
View fullsize This #wellnesswednesday we're sharing some information on where you can get support after violence in Greater New Orleans.

Our RESOURCES (on our website and in our book) include a section called "Community Assistance," which includes a lis
View fullsize After violence, you may find yourself faced with many urgent things you need to deal with, which can be both confusing and overwhelming - from personal safety, to physical injuries, to funeral planning, to financial trouble.

Navigating all this duri

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Crime Survivors NOLA is a group of Greater New Orleans survivors and advocates who share information and resources for survivors of violence. While every effort has been made to provide accurate information, your case will have its own particulars, and some procedures may change. This guide is intended to assist survivors of violent crime in understanding the confusing and sometimes overwhelming events that typically occur after such a crime; however, it is not intended to provide legal advice. You should always consult with licensed professionals as well as the officials involved with your case. You can request information from higher in the chain of command (at whatever agency you are dealing with) when appropriate. While we must use formal legal terms to describe various official processes, we try to use inclusive language wherever possible.