Crime Victim Resource Directory

The Office of Crime Victim Advocacy’s (OCVA) Crime Victim Resource Directory will provide information on the victim services currently funded by our office.

This directory is currently being re-constructed. Sorry for the inconvenience. Please check back or call our direct services line at 1-800-822-1067 for support in finding crime victim services.

Click here to find OCVA’s information and resources for individuals who have experienced Human Trafficking.

Additional Resources:

If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the 9-8-8 Lifeline network is available.

The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provide free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in the United States. Call or text the three-digit number 9-8-8 or visit their website to connect with a local crisis center.

988 Services for Certain Populations

  • The Veterans Crisis Line is for Veterans in crisis or those concerned, dial 988 and press 1. Resources are also available online at the Veterans Crisis Line.
  • The Native and Strong Lifeline is dedicated to serving American Indian and Alaska Native people, dial 988 and press 4. Resources are also available online at the Washington Indian Health Hub.

2-1-1  is a free, confidential community service and connection to the local services you need, from utility assistance, food, housing, health, child care, after school programs, elder care, crisis intervention and much more. Dial the three digit number 2-1-1 on your phone or search their online directory. If you are outside of Washington or have a problem dialing the number 2-1-1, please dial 1-877-211-9274

The Tribal Resource Tool is an online map and resource directory of diverse resources for American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN) victims and survivors of crime and abuse.

The tool includes services for:

  • all ages of American Indian/Alaskan Native survivors and victims
  • all forms of victimization
  • all locations (on or off reservations, in areas that are remote, rural, urban, or suburban)
  • all needs of victims, including justice, safety, healing, and support

If you have been the victim of a physical injury or mental health trauma as the result of a gross misdemeanor or felony crime in Washington State, You may be eligible to file a claim with Labor and Industries’ Crime Victims Compensation Program (CVCP).

CVCP may pay for medical/dental treatment, medication, health treatment, grief counseling, partial wage loss replacement, funeral expenses, expenses not covered by other insurance (such as medical co-pays and medical deductibles). Circumstances vary and the laws are complex. Please visit the CVCP website for further information and/or to file a claim.

Contact Us

Office Of Crime Victims Advocacy
Washington State Department Of Commerce
P.O. Box 42525
1011 Plum Street SE
Olympia, WA 98504-2525
Grantee Line: 1-866-857-9889
Fax: 360-586-7176
If you are a victim of a crime and are looking for services:
ocva@commerce.wa.gov
Direct Service Line:1-800-822-1067