Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer assistance and referrals to victims and survivors of abuse throughout your state. If you plan to contact a program by email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
We list the organizations by the county where the office is located, but many offices serve multiple counties. You can click “View All” to look through the complete list of organizations. If you are looking for an attorney to represent you in court or to give you legal advice about your situation, go to our Finding a Lawyer page instead.
Please note: WomensLaw does not have a relationship with or promote the organizations listed on these pages. Because we include thousands of resources, we cannot review them regularly or vouch for the information or services they provide. We share these resources to help all victims and survivors of abuse find essential direct services and support their needs and safety concerns.
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Washakie
Worland Crisis Prevention and Response Center
101 N. 19th StreetWorland, WY 82401
Hotline: (307) 347-4991 (24 hours)
Phone: (307) 347-4992
URL: https://worlandcpr.org/
Email: [email protected]
Serves survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, elder abuse, and child abuse in Washakie County. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, emergency shelter for up to three days, counseling, financial education, help filing protection orders and victims’ compensation, forensic exam accompaniment, referrals for emergency medical assistance, safety planning, and more. Staff speak English and Spanish, and translation services are provided for all other languages.
Weston
Division of Victim Services
Wyoming Office of the Attorney General320 W. 25th Street, 2nd Floor
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: (307) 777-7200
Phone 2: (888) 996-8816
Fax: (307) 777-6683
URL: https://dvs.wyo.gov/
The Wyoming Division of Victim Services (DVS) website includes a directory of service providers by county, including domestic violence programs, sexual assault nurse examiners, and child advocacy centers. In order to apply for crime victims’ compensation, victims must contact a service provider, who will help to complete the application and submit it to DVS.




