| Organization: | Primary Location | Areas Served | Agency Designation | Contact Person | Address | Phone # | Fax # | Web Site | Email Address | Services Offered | Source of Funding | Amount of Funding | Total Victims served by Fical Year | Amount charged for services | ||||||
| State | Federal | Other | Support Services | Service 2 | Service 3 | service 4 | service 5 | |||||||||||||
| The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. | See state wide listing | |||||||||||||||||||
| State's Attorney's Office Victim/Witness Assistance Unit |
Teresa Middleton | Courthouse, Marbury Wing, Room 349-M Upper Marlboro, Md 20772 |
301-952-4010 | 301-952-3775 | Provides pre-trial information and assistance and court Provides pre-trial information and assistance and court accompaniment to witnesses and victims. For victim services, call the main number (301-952-3500) and ask for a Provides pre-trial information and assistance and court accompaniment to witnesses and victims. For victim services, call the main number (301-952-3500) and ask for a Provides pre-trial information and assistance and court accompaniment to witnesses and victims. For victim services, call the main number (301-952-3500) and ask for a victim/witness coordinator. | Free of charge | ||||||||||||||
| Community Advocates for Family & Youth | 9201 Basil Court, Suite 160 Largo, MD 20772 |
301-390-4092 | 301-249-1805 | www.communityadvocates.info | admin@communityadvocates.info | Provide victim services which include case management and court companionship. Offers the only state Court Education Program for victims/witnesses who must provide testimony in a court of law for victims ages 5 and over. Support for women, men, teens and children who are victims of assault crimes including physical, emotional, economical, verbal and sexual violence. Support groups for teens, non-offending parents of victims and adult victims. Teen Advocate group, Community education and Family dialogue sessions for family with at-risk youth and family units who teens have been victimized with siblings as secondary victims. | ||||||||||||||