CAMPAIGN
Help for domestic and intimate partner violence victims in San Francisco
Mayor's Office for Victims' RightsCAMPAIGN
Help for domestic and intimate partner violence victims in San Francisco
Mayor's Office for Victims' Rights
Get connected to help and support
We can help connect you with support and resources if you haven’t received the help you need. Call 911 immediately if you are experiencing an emergency.Contact us for helpContact us for help
We will try to problem solve with you if you contacted other services and are having trouble getting help.
Here are the ways you can contact us for help:
Fill out the online form
- Fill out the online form for victims and survivors
- Answer as many of the questions as you can
- If you told us it is safe to call you, you will receive a call from us within 48 business hours.
Call us and leave a voicemail
- Call 628-652-1175 and leave a voicemail with the following information:
- Your name
- Phone number
- Tell us if it is safe to call you and when we can call you
- Your preferred language and any other preferences
- If you told us it is safe to call you back, you will receive a call from us within 48 business hours.
Send us an email
- Send an email to info.ovwr@sf.gov and include the following information:
- Your name
- Phone number
- Tell us if it is safe to call you and when we can call you
- Your preferred language and any other preferences
- If you told us it is safe to call you, you will receive a call from us within 48 business hours.
When to call 911 and what to do
Call 911 immediately if you are experiencing or witnessing an emergency that requires urgent help from police, fire services, or medical personnel. Stay calm and answer all questions. This will not delay response times from emergency services.
Domestic and intimate partner violence resources
Domestic violence crisis lines
Emergency shelters
Legal Support
Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach
Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach provide legal and social services, as well as referrals to support and empower survivors.
Bay Area Legal Aid
Bay Area Legal Aid helps low-income survivors in a range of family law: restraining orders, child custody, support, and dissolution.
Cooperative Restraining Order Clinic (CROC)
CROC helps domestic violence survivors navigate the court restraining order process.
Justice & Diversity Center of the San Francisco Bar Association
JDC's Family Law Project assists low-income individuals and families with family law and related issues such as domestic violence restraining orders.
Open Door Legal
Open Door Legal provides legal assistance to low-income residents on a range of family law issues, including help with domestic violence restraining orders.