Programs and Services

Support. Safety. Empowerment.

All services provided by Onslow Victims Center are free and confidential for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Our programs are designed to empower individuals, strengthen families, and offer pathways to safety, stability, and healing. We also work to educate our community, reduce risk factors, and break the cycle of violence for future generations.

24/7 Crisis Line

Immediate, confidential support any time, day or night.

📞 910-347-4000

Case Management

Case management provides personalized support, safety planning, and connection to essential resources to help survivors rebuild their lives.

Court Advocacy

Support navigating the legal system, including assistance with protective orders, court paperwork, and accompaniment during legal proceedings.

Finders Keepers Thrift Store

Our community thrift store supports OVC programs. Survivors referred through our programs may access clothing, household goods, and other necessities free of charge.

Human Trafficking Services

Comprehensive support for survivors of labor and sex trafficking, including crisis response, emergency shelter, case management, and long-term advocacy.

Outreach & Community Engagement

Our outreach team participates in community events, resource fairs, and public presentations to connect individuals with services and build awareness. We also collaborate with schools, service providers, and local organizations to distribute information and materials throughout Onslow County.

Resource Navigation

Assistance connecting survivors to community resources such as housing, financial assistance, counseling, transportation, and employment services.

Safe House

Safe and confidential housing for survivors and their families fleeing dangerous situations. Includes meals, basic needs, and access to support services.

Safety Planning

Personalized strategies for survivors at any stage—whether staying, preparing to leave, or recovering after abuse.

Sexual Assault & Hospital Advocacy

Trained advocates respond 24/7 to hospitals and law enforcement agencies to support survivors through forensic exams, reporting, and crisis care.

Support Groups

Monthly confidential support groups for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. These groups offer a safe space to heal, share, and connect with others who have had similar experiences.

Volunteer Opportunities

We rely on dedicated volunteers to support our mission. Opportunities include helping at community events, sorting donations at Finders Keepers, assisting with shelter needs, or providing advocacy support (with proper training).