Help
for Women.
The Women's Resource
Center of the New River Valley.

Crisis Hotline 639-1123
Help when you want it. Hope when you need it. 24 hours
a day.
To Volunteer 639-1123
Visit www.wrcnrv.org
for more information.
Our mission:
To create a community free of domestic and sexual violence.
Our guiding principles:
Safety, Dignity and Respect, Empowerment, Free Services
and Community Collaboration
Our organization:
For more than 29 years, weve been providing hope
and help to those who need it in the New River Valley.
We are a non-profit, human service agency with the purpose
of providing programs and services to adult and child
victims of domestic and sexual violence. Our center, the
oldest in Virginia, has been and will continue to be the
cornerstone of courage and inspiration for thousands of
people in our community.
While the overwhelming majority of victims of domestic
and sexual violence are women and their abusers are likely
men, men can also be victims of domestic and sexual violence.
Domestic and sexual violence also occurs in lesbian and
gay relationships.
The Womens Resource Center is committed to serving
all victims of domestic and sexual violence, regardless
of gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, national
origin, age, religion, disability, or veteran status.
Counties/areas served:
Floyd
Giles
Pulaski
Montgomery
City of Radford
In addition, we serve the campuses of:
Virginia Tech
Radford University
New River Community College
On-going services include:
24-hour hotline
Counseling
Shelter
Transitional Housing
Rape companion services
Support groups
Court Advocacy
Criminal justice support
Emergency financial assistance
Community education
There are no fees for our services.
(Transitional housing residents pay a modest program fee
in lieu of rent or utilities payments.) We work with existing
community services and resources to maximize our effectiveness.
We work with local Departments of Social Services, New
River Valley Community Services, Health Departments, the
criminal justice system, Community Action programs, schools
and many other allied professionals in cooperative relationships.
Our volunteers and staff of full and part-time employees
are dedicated to implementing change toward a violence-free
society by offering help, hope and empowerment to victims
of domestic and sexual violence in our community.