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Immediate Help for Sexual Assault Survivors

Support is available now. Learn what to do first, what options you have, and how SATC can walk with you through every step.

There are several options for getting immediate help. The first and most critical thing is to ensure your immediate safety.

  • First, go to a safe place.

  • If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

  • Reach out to someone you know for support or call our hotline. We are here to help. 

Who to contact, and how

There are options for help and support services, wherever you are in Hawaiʻi. SATC can even provide an interpreter at no cost to you.

Call the SATC Hotline

You Are Not Alone

Call the SATC hotline 808-524-7273 and a SATC crisis worker can help you decide on the best course of action and your reporting options. You may still be able to report the assault to the police if it is within the statute of limitations.

  • During business hours: Call 808-535-7626  

  • After hours: Call 808-524-7273

Get help on neighboring island

  • Big Island: 808-935-0677

  • Kauaʻi: 808-245-6362

  • Maui & Lānaʻi: 808-873-8624

  • Molokaʻi: 808-495-3340

Making a Police Report

Although you should report any crime to the police, you are under no obligation to do so.

A crisis worker at the SATC is always available at 808-524-7273 to talk to you about the legal process and to help you decide about filing a police report. If you wish to report, call 911 and let the dispatcher know that you’re reporting a sexual assault.

Get Help Now

  • Hotline Services

    If you, a friend or a family member has been sexually assaulted, call us for help. Trained SATC crisis workers are on duty 24 hours a day and 7 days a week to provide confidential support, information, and advocacy.

  • Medical Care

    Medical care following a sexual assault is important even if you have no visible injuries. Medical Care is available to adults and minors, females and males.

  • Crisis Counseling

    A sexual assault can be a devastating physical and emotional experience. Dealing with the trauma of a sexual assault can be difficult as many emotions arise.

  • Clinical Therapy

    The SATC provides individual and family therapy, victim support services, and legal systems advocacy for children, adolescents and adults. We have experienced professional therapists to help with your healing.