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Maine's sexual assault support centers are part of the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault. They are listed below. Click on their name to see their website. You can also call the sexual assault helpline to talk with an advocate near you. For a map with center details and the areas they serve, click here.
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AMHC Sexual Assault Services (AMHC)

Serving Aroostook, Hancock & Washington Counties

Immigrant Resource Center of Maine (IRCM)
Supporting Maine's refugee and immigrant communities 

Rape Response Services (RRS)
Serving Penobscot & Piscatiquis Counties

Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Services (SAPARS)
Serving Androscoggin, Oxford & Franklin Counties & the Towns of Bridgton & Harrison

Sexual Assault Crisis & Support Center (SAC&SC)
Serving Kennebec & Somerset Counties

​Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine (SARSSM)
Serving Cumberland & York Counties
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Sexual Assault Support Services of Midcoast Maine (SASSMM)
Serving Eastern Cumberland County, Sagadahoc, Knox, Waldo & Lincoln Counties
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Maine's sexual assault support centers all provide:

Free and private support from trained people who understand and want to help.

Crisis support to survivors and their family and friends when they need it.

Help, information, and in person support for survivors who go to the hospital, police, or court.

Connection to other help in your community.

Support groups.

Training and other support for organizations and workplaces.
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Community and school education to help prevent and respond to sexual assault.
More Maine sexual assault services:
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Maine TransNet (MTN)
Maine TransNet’s mission is to is to support and empower transgender people to create a world where they can thrive. MTN is a community-based organization led by transgender people for transgender people. They provide sexual assault support services for transgender individuals alongside support groups, community events, and advocacy for Maine’s transgender community. 

Wabanaki Women’s Coalition
The Wabanaki Women’s Coalition’s mission is to increase the capacity of Tribal Communities to respond to domestic and sexual violence, and influence Tribal, National, and Regional systems to increase awareness, safety, justice and healing for all their relations. A list of centers that belong to the Wabanaki Women's Coalition are listed below:

Aroostook Band of Micmacs, Domestic & Sexual Violence Advocacy Center: 207-551-3639

Houlton Band of Maliseets, Domestic & Sexual Violence Advocacy Center: 207-532-6401

Indian Township Passamaquoddy, Domestic & Sexual Violence Advocacy Center: 207-214-1917

Passamaquoddy Peaceful Relations: 1-877-853-2613
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Penobscot Indian Nation, Domestic & Sexual Violence Advocacy Center: 207-631-4886
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The Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault is funded in part by the Maine Department of Health & Human Services, MaineShare, the Bingham Foundation, and the generous support of your public and private donations. 
Call 1-800-871-7741 to talk to someone who can help. Free, private support is available 24/7.

MECASA represents and supports Maine's sexual assault support centers.

MECASA complies with all federal and state statutes that address non-discrimination. If you believe you have been discriminated against by MECASA, you may call us at (207)626-0034 and ask to speak to the Director of HR and Compliance or write us at [email protected]. 

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  • Home
  • Get Help
    • Maine Sexual Assault Support Centers
    • Answers to Your Questions
    • Resources
    • Legal Help
  • Our Work
    • Mission + Efforts
    • Our Programs
    • Preventing Sexual Violence >
      • Primary Prevention
      • Healthy Sexuality
      • Engaging Men + Boys
      • Child Sexual Abuse Prevention
    • MECASA Resources >
      • Rape Kits in Maine
    • For Media
    • Job Openings
  • Stats
  • Get Involved
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
  • Contact
  • En Español