Survivors of Violent Crime

Virtual Survivor Support Session

A 1:1 virtual session for survivors who want more personal support, practical guidance, and space to talk through safety concerns, emotional triggers, boundaries, and rebuilding a greater sense of control.

This session offers direct conversation in a supportive setting focused on practical next steps and real-life safety strategies.

You can use this session to:

-talk through current struggles related to feeling unsafe

-identify patterns, triggers, or concerns affecting daily life

-strengthen personal safety habits and routines

-work on boundaries, planning, and confidence

-receive compassionate, practical support from someone who understands the long-term impact trauma can have

Format: Virtual video session
Session Length: 60 minutes

Price: $160

Best for: survivors who want more direct conversation and personalized guidance

Important note: This service is not therapy, legal advice, or emergency response. If you are in immediate danger or crisis, call 911 or contact a licensed crisis resource.

After a violent crime, knowing what to do next can feel overwhelming. If you are navigating the aftermath of trauma, fear, hypervigilance, or the emotional weight of trying to feel safe again, SafeMind Living offers private one-on-one support sessions designed to meet you where you are.

Survivor Support Chat

A 1:1 text-based support session for survivors who want a calm, lower-pressure way to talk through concerns, daily safety habits, boundaries, situational awareness, or next steps after trauma.

This option is ideal if speaking face-to-face feels overwhelming or if you simply prefer to process through writing.

You can use this session to:

-talk through current fears or concerns

-strengthen daily safety habits

-build confidence in boundaries and decision-making

-create practical steps to feel more secure

-get grounded, supportive guidance in a private format

Format: 1:1 live text chat
Session Length: 30 minutes

Price: $60
Best for: survivors who want support without a video call

Important note: This service is not therapy, legal advice, or emergency response. If you are in immediate danger or crisis, call 911 or contact a licensed crisis resource.

VINE is the nation’s leading victim notification network. It allows survivors, victims of crime, and other concerned citizens to access timely and reliable information about offenders or criminal cases in U.S. jails and prisons.

All states receive Federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funds from OVC to help support crime victim assistance and compensation programs.