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Sexual Assault Help Center
The Upper Ohio Valley Sexual Assault Help Center (SAHC) is a private, non-profit rape crisis center providing services to victims of sexual violence. The Sexual Assault Help Center has been providing services since 1978 and covers an official WV five-county area in Ohio County, Marshall Country, Brooke County, Wetzel County and Hancock County.
Supportive & Professional Counseling
We offer an intake appointment for counseling for anyone impacted by sexual violence. We do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation or preference, disability, and/or age.
*Individual Counseling
Our advocates and therapists provide services in a supportive, respectful, and sensitive manner based on a philosophy that emphasizes client self-empowerment and dignity.
*Group Counseling
SAHC offers facilitated peer support every other Wednesday. See the Group Support page for more information.
All services at the Sexual Assault Help Center are free of charge.
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Services Offered
Supportive & Professional Counseling
We offer an intake appointment for counseling for anyone impacted by sexual violence. We do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation or preference, disability, and/or age.
*Individual Counseling
Our advocates and therapists provide services in a supportive, respectful, and sensitive manner based on a philosophy that emphasizes client self-empowerment and dignity.
*Group Counseling
SAHC offers facilitated peer support every other Wednesday. See the Group Support page for more information.
Fees and Payment
Services Offered To:
Adults
Teens
Special Groups:
Bilingual
LGBTQ
Adults
Teens
Special Groups:
Bilingual
LGBTQ
Payment:
Pro-bono
Pro-bono
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800-884-7242
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226 N 4th St
Steubenville, OH 43952 |
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