Dahaghuk Dishgamuk Ga Nuqh (Violence is not Love) - Domestic Violence Services & Prevention

Through our MFT and Counseling Intern, we provide counseling services to adult and youth of the Wiyot Tribe who are victims, survivors, and transgressors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and crime. Our programs are grant funded by the US Department of Health and Human Services – Administration for Children and Families, and the US Department of Justice.  Our Counselors can provide crisis calls, victim assistance, individual counseling services, and family counseling services. Due to the pandemic, services are currently being offered over the phone, via video conferencing, and 1:1 visitation outside of the Table Bluff Reservation.

Contact Peggy Orcutt, Social Work Advocate, at (707) 733-5055 or email porcutt@wiyot.us for more information.


OUTSIDE RESOURCES

  • Local & National Domestic Violence and Sexual Assualt Resources - UIHS (2020)
  • StrongHearts Native Helpline was created by and built to serve Indigenous communities across the United States. It is a culturally-appropriate, anonymous, confidential and free service dedicated to serving Native American and Alaska Native survivors and concerned family members and friends affected by domestic, dating and sexual violence. Advocates are available 24/7 by texting or calling 1-844-7NATIVE (1-844-762-8483) or via online chat at strongheartshelpline.org. Connect with knowledgeable advocates who can provide lifesaving tools and immediate support to enable survivors to find safety and live lives free of abuse. StrongHearts Native Helpline is a proud partner of the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center and the National Domestic Violence Hotline. Learn more at strongheartshelpline.org.