You don't have to explain everything. Our advocates are here right now — call any hour of the day or night.
Our advocates are trained to listen — not to judge, pressure, or report without your consent. Here's what a call looks like.
Someone answers — not a recording. A real person trained in trauma-informed response for faith community harm.
There is no script you have to follow. You can say "I don't know where to start" and that is enough.
We can connect you to resources, answer questions about your options, or simply be present with you.
If you are physically threatened or afraid someone will hurt you — please call 911 first. Our crisis line is for emotional support, advocacy, and connection to services.
If you or someone else is in immediate physical danger, call 911. After you are safe, call us — we will be here.
You can call our crisis line without giving your name. Everything shared with our advocates is confidential. A formal law enforcement report would require identity — but calling OSP does not.
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Information about your options — not pressure toward any of them.
Faith community advocates. Trauma-informed, confidential, 24/7.
24/7 · LocalNon-emergency line. For immediate danger, call 911.
Non-emergencyForensic interviews and support for children and families.
Children & FamiliesNational sexual assault hotline. Online chat also available at rainn.org.
24/7 · NationalFinancial support for crime victims. Ask an OSP advocate to help you apply.
Financial AidWhatever brought you here — whether you're in crisis right now, supporting someone who is, or simply trying to understand your options — we are here. This call is confidential, and it commits you to nothing.