Women's Safety
The Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement is committed to supporting all aspects of women and girls safety.
Our focus includes:
- Violence Prevention
- Gender Based Violence
- Grants
Part of the Solution Mini Grant
By funding these programs, the City of Boston aims to promote the safety of all residents through education and healthy skill development.
Timeline and Important Dates
- Application Launch Date: November 17, 2025
- Application Deadline: Wednesday, January 7, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.
- Additional Funding: MOWA is simultaneously accepting applications for the Women and Girls Mental Health Mini-Grant. The submission deadline for both grant opportunities is Wednesday, January 7, 2026 at 5:00 p.m..
- Review Period: January 2026
- Award Notification: February 2026
- Grant Period (grant-funded activities must be completed by this date): June 30, 2026
Upcoming Events
Guides
Guides24 Hour Crisis Lines
| Name | Service | Phone Number |
|---|---|---|
| Boston Area Rape Crisis Center | Sexual Assault | 800-841-8371 |
| Llamanos | Spanish Language Sexual Assault | 800-223-5001 |
| SafeLink | Domestic Violence | 877-785-2020 |
Sexual Violence Community Based Programs
| Name | Number | Chat |
|---|---|---|
| Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC) | Cambridge: 800-841-8371 | Hotline Chat |
Domestic Violence Community Based Programs
| Name | Contact |
|---|---|
| Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence (ATASK) | 24-Hour Multilingual Helpline: 617-338-2355 |
| Association of Haitian Women in Boston | Dorchester: 617-287-0096 |
| Brookview | Dorchester: 617-869-5875 |
| Casa Myrna | Boston: 877-785-2020 (SafeLink) Chat |
| Community Advocacy Program of CCHERS | Boston: 617-373-4591 |
| DOVE, Inc. | Quincy: 888-314-3683 |
| FINEX House | Jamaica Plain: 617-288-1054 (Also TTY) |
| HarborCOV | Chelsea: 617-884-9909 |
| On The Rise, Inc. | Cambridge: 617-497-7968 |
| Our Deaf Survivors Center | 978-451-7225 (Cultural Broker) National Deaf Hotline: 1-855-812-1001 |
| RESPOND Inc. | Somerville: 617-623-5900 |
| SAHELI: Friendship for South Asian Women | 866-472-4354 |
| Stone House | Jamaica Plain: 617-409-5425 |
| The Network/ La Red Ending partner abuse in LGBQ/T, SM and Poly communities |
PH: 617-742-4911/ TTY: 800-832-1901 |
| The Second Step | Newton: 617-965-3999 |
| Transition House | Cambridge: 617-661-7203 |
| Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministry |
Roxbury: 617-566-6881 |
Dual Sexual and Domestic Violence Programs
| Name | Contact |
|---|---|
| Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers. (MAPS) | Boston, Cambridge and Somerville: 617-864-7600 |
| Violence Recovery Program (Fenway Health) | Boston: 617-927-6250 |
Hospital-Based Programs
| Name | Contact |
|---|---|
|
AWAKE Program |
Boston: 617-355-6369 |
| Boston Medical Center Domestic Violence Program - DV | Boston: 617-414-5457 |
| Center for Violence Prevention and Recovery at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center – S/DV | Boston: 617-667-8141 |
| HAVEN at MGH - DV | Boston: 617-724-0054 |
| Passageway at Brigham & Women’s Hospital - DV | Boston: 617-732-8753 |
Legal Services for Victims/Survivors
| Name | Contact |
|---|---|
| Greater Boston Legal Services | 617-371-1234 |
| Victim Rights Law Center | 617 399-6720 x19 |
Information/Support to prevent harm
| Name | Information |
|---|---|
| Common Purpose | (Dorchester, Jamaica Plain groups) 455 Arborway Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3623 Phone: 617-522-6500 Fax: 617-522-6595 |
| Emerge | (Cambridge, Jamaica Plain (Spanish) groups) 2464 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 101 Cambridge, MA 02140 Phone: 617-547-9879 Spanish Phone: 617-652-0150 |
| MASOC–for a world of free of sexual harm by youth | MASOC’s mission is to ensure that children and adolescents with problematic or abusive sexual behaviors live healthy, safe, and productive lives. We strive to prevent sexually abusive behaviors in these youth by training professionals and educating the community about developmentally appropriate interventions,evidence-based treatment, and effective public policies. Link to directory of treatment providers. |
| Massachusetts Association for the Treatment of Sex Offenders (MATSA) | MATSA is a non-profit local chapter of the national parent organization formed in 1995 to promote responsible assessment and treatment practices for adults with problematic sexual interests, behavior, or offending. Link to directory of treatment providers. |
| Stop it. Now! |
Helpline provides free, confidential, and direct support and information to individuals with questions or concerns about child sexual abuse. |
| WhatsOK |
Text WHATSOK to 1-888-532-0550 |
| 10 to 10 Helpline |
A confidential, anonymous helpline for people who want to stop using abuse and control in their intimate relationships. Massachusetts: 877-898-3411 (10 a.m. – 10 p.m.) Email: thehelpline1010@gmail.com |
National Human Trafficking Hotline
1-888-373-7888 | Text 233733 (Befree)
Live Chat humantraffickinghotline.org/chat
Toll-free hotline, available to answer calls, texts, emails, and live chats from anywhere in the United States, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in more than 200 languages.
Boston Area Rape Crisis Center
Website: barcc.org | Phone (24-hr hotline): 800-841-8371
Free and confidential support and services to survivors of sexual violence ages 12 and up and their families and friends.
LIFT (Living in Freedom Together)
Website: liftworcester.org | Phone: 508-762-9660
LIFT is a nonprofit organization in Worcester committed to ending the sex trade and end systems of prostitution through the implementation of the Equality Model. Services include youth mentoring, support services connec- tions, a drop in center, and a recovery home for survivors of substance use and mental health disorders.
GIFT (Gaining Independence for Tomorrow)
Website: roxburyyouthworks.org Phone: 617-474-2101
Trauma-informed, intensive Life Coach model for girls/young women 12-21 years old. Life Coaches support and guide participants throughout their recovery from commercial sexual exploitation.
Amirah, Inc
Website: amirahinc.org | Phone: 781-462-1758
Aftercare, resources, and opportunities for women who have survived different forms of sexual exploitation, sex trafficking, and prostitution including residential recovery opportunities.
Eva Center (Education, Vision, Activism)
Website: evacenter.org | Phone: 617-779-2133
The EVA Center is survivor led and provides a wide range of continuous and comprehensive services for women exploited through prostitution and sex trafficking.
My Life My Choice
Website: mylifemychoice.org | Phone: 617-396-7807
My Life My Choice provides a continuum of survivor-led services aimed at ending the commercial sexual exploitation of children. These services include mentoring, intensive case management, mental health services, and group work, as well as prevention education, professional training, and advocacy. My Life My Choice serves youth of all genders.
BUILD (Being United in Leading Our Destiny)
Website: roxburyyouthworks.org Phone: 617-514-6090
BUILD applies the successful model developed at GIFT, but exclusively serves cisgender males, transgender and gender nonconforming youth who are victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation and/or sexual assault or are at high risk of becoming victims. BUILD has an outreach component in which the Outreach Life Coaches engage youth in areas and programs where runaway and homeless youth gather. BUILD also provides drop in hours for its youth.
Coalitions
The Equality Model in MA (EMMA)
The EMMA Coalition is led by survivor-of-prostitution leaders that are also founders of exit programs and leaders throughout the state along with advo- cates, key stakeholders and organizations advocating for specific legislation in support of sex trade survivors.
SUPPORT TO END EXPLOITATION NOW (SEEN)
A program of the Suffolk County Child Advocacy Center, the SEEN Coalition is a partnership of more than 35 public and private agencies in the belief that collaboration yields positive outcomes for child victims of commercial sexual exploitation (CSEC).
Education and Information
DEMAND ABOLITION
Demand Abolition is committed to eradicating the illegal commercial sex industry in the US—and, by extension, the world—by combating the demand for purchased sex.
POLARIS PROJECT
Data, resources, information, reports, and policy efforts to address human trafficking nationwide.
Legal Services
ASCENTRIA IMMIGRATION LEGAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM WORCESTER
Phone: 774-243-3045
Aftercare, resources, and opportunities to women who have survived different forms of sexual exploitation, sex trafficking, and prostitution including residential recovery opportunities.
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, IMMIGRANT JUSTICE CLINIC
Website: Phone: 617-373-6802 | Email: Hemanth C. Gundavaram h.gundavaram@neu.edu
BU SCHOOL OF LAW, IMMIGRANTS RIGHTS AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Email: lclinic2@bu.edu Phone: 617-353-2807
Legal services for trafficking survivors, including immigration legal services, victim rights advocacy, record clearing, and civil legal assistance. We also provide referrals to survivor-led and victim services agencies locally as well as technical assistance about legal issues.
GREATER BOSTON LEGAL SERVICES
CIVIL LEGAL AID FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME (CLAVC)
LAWYERS CLEARING HOUSE, CORI SEALING AND EXPUNGEMENT CLINIC
Care in a Chair
Turning every beauty space into a safe space
Care in the Chair trains beauty professionals to recognize the signs of domestic violence and human trafficking and connect clients with resources safely and compassionately.
They provide hands-on training, printable resources, and ongoing support so that salons, barbershops, and spas can serve as trusted community hubs for healing and awareness.
Hotlines
DOVE
DOVE 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 617-471-1234 or 888-314-3683
ATASK
Helpline: 617.338.2355
National DV Hotline
Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
You can also chat online or text “START” to 88788
Saheli
Helpline: 1-866-472-4354
iMessage/Text/WhatsApp: 1-781-999-1056
SafeLink
Hotline: 1-877-785-2020
La Red
Hotline: 617-742-4911 (voice) • 800-832-1901 (Toll-Free)
BARCC
Phone: 800-841-8371