SACC Hotline

920.733.8119 or
800.722.7797

     Sexual Abuse Support Group 

The following groups are offered for Winter 2012  v

MONDAYS (beginning February 6)

Women's Support Group

SAFER Project

TUESDAYS (beginning February 7)

Pre-Adolescent Girls’ Support Group

Adolescent Girls’ Support Group

Non-Offending Parents’ and Family Members’ Support Group

WEDNESDAYS (beginning February 8)

Women’s Support Group

Pre-registration is required. Membership is on a first-come, first-served basis.

       Group size is limited. A group intake prior to the first night of group is required.

 

WHERE?

The Sexual Assault Crisis Center-Cox Cities

17 Park Place (Suite 400) Appleton (New address as of June, 2011)

* From Hyw 41, exit heading West on College Ave., then South on Nicolet to the 4-way stop. Turn Left on Spencer Street, and enter the first driveway on the Right. 17 Park Place is the first building on your right.

WHY?

* Support group is a safe place for victims to learn they are not alone.

* Support group is a safe place where victims can share their experiences and emotions if they choose to.

* Support group is a safe place where victims can learn skills to stay safe.

* Support group provides positive peer interaction.

All groups are held at the Sexual Assault Crisis Center in Appleton and are provided at no charge. All interested group members must call the Sexual Assault Crisis Center at (920) 733-8119 to sign up for group.  All group members must complete intake before the first night of group.  Current and past clients may not be required to have an intake session but you still need to contact the Center to sign up for group.  Groups meet for 10 weeks and are limited to 8 members per group.

Healing

Support Groups
People who share a common experience are uniquely able to
give and receive support, understanding and hope. The SACC
fosters such opportunities through a wide variety of support groups for
women, men and children. There are groups to help sexual assault/abuse
survivors as well as groups for non-offending parents and partners. Call the center for more information and find out when the next session of groups begin.

Our aftercare group meets monthly.  Aftercare support group
participants may attend these sessions on a regular basis, or only when
they need extra support.

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