Sexual Assault Services

You Are Not Alone

Experiencing sexual assault can leave you feeling overwhelmed, frightened, confused, or unsure of what to do next. Whether the assault happened recently or years ago, please know this:

What happened was not your fault.

You deserve to be believed, supported, and treated with dignity and respect.

Turning Pointe provides free, confidential services for survivors of sexual assault and abuse, as well as support for family members and loved ones. Our advocates are here to listen, explain your options, and support whatever decisions are right for you—without pressure or judgment

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24 Hour Crisis Support Call Line

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24/7

You do not have to report to law enforcement to receive our services.

You do not have to decide today what happens next.

You can take one step—and we’re here to walk beside you.

All services are free and confidential.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to report the assault to the police?

No. You may receive advocacy, case management, medical support, support groups and many other services without making a police report.

What if the assault happened a long time ago?

It is never too late to seek support. Many survivors reach out months or years after an assault.

Will someone go to the hospital with me?

Yes. If you would like, a Turning Pointe advocate can meet you at the hospital and remain with you throughout your medical visit.

Will my information remain confidential?

Yes. Our advocates provide confidential services as permitted under Washington State law.

What if I'm not sure what happened?

That’s okay.

You do not need to have all the answers before calling. We will listen, answer your questions, and help you understand your options.

Can my family or friends receive support?

Yes. Sexual assault affects loved ones, too. We are available to provide education, information, and support to those helping a survivor.

How We Can Help

Emotional Support

Healing looks different for everyone.

Whether the assault occurred yesterday or twenty years ago, our advocates provide compassionate, confidential support in a safe, non-judgmental environment.

We can help with:

  • Crisis intervention
  • Emotional support
  • Safety planning
  • Information about your options
  • Referrals to counseling and community resources
  • Ongoing advocacy

There is no “right” way to heal. We are here to support your journey.

Legal Advocacy

Navigating the legal system can feel overwhelming. Our advocates provide information and support while respecting your choices every step of the way.

Legal advocacy services include:

  • Assistance reporting to law enforcement
  • Court accompaniment
  • Protection order assistance
  • Crime Victims Compensation applications
  • Referrals to attorneys
  • Support throughout criminal and civil legal proceedings
  • Continued advocacy after your case concludes

Our role is to ensure you understand your options—not to tell you what decisions to make.

Medical Advocacy

Seeking medical care after a sexual assault is your choice.

If you decide to receive medical care, a Turning Pointe advocate can meet you at the hospital and remain with you throughout the process.

Our advocates can:

  • Explain what to expect during the medical exam
  • Answer questions about your options
  • Provide emotional support
  • Stay with you during the forensic exam, if you choose
  • Connect you with additional services and resources

A Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) may be able to collect forensic evidence if the assault occurred recently. In many cases, this should occur within approximately five days (120 hours) of the assault.

Receiving medical care does not require you to report to law enforcement.

Throughout the exam, you remain in control. You may stop or decline any portion of the exam at any time.

Your Rights

As a survivor, you have the right to:

  • Be believed.
  • Be treated with dignity and respect.
  • Receive confidential, non-judgmental support.
  • Make your own decisions.
  • Heal at your own pace.
  • Accept or decline any service.
  • Receive accurate information about your options.

Ready to Talk?

You do not have to report to law enforcement to receive our services.

You do not have to decide today what happens next.

You can take one step—and we’re here to walk beside you.

All services are free and confidential.

24-Hour Crisis Hotline

Calling Hours
24/7