Tri-County Crisis Services

Tri-County Crisis Services Confidential advocacy and support for sexual assault survivors in the Tri-County area including Calhoun, Cleburne, and Talladega, Alabama.

Empowering individuals through safety planning, advocacy, crisis response, and compassionate care- 24/7

Tri-County Crisis Services is collecting new comfort items for survivors receiving hospital-based sexual assault crisis ...
06/01/2026

Tri-County Crisis Services is collecting new comfort items for survivors receiving hospital-based sexual assault crisis support in Calhoun, Cleburne, and Talladega Counties.

These items help provide clean clothing, basic personal care, comfort, and dignity after a forensic medical exam.

Please see the flyer for needed items and drop-off details.

Drop-off location: JSU Brewer Hall, 2nd Floor
Questions: Tina Deshotels at [email protected] or Donna English at [email protected]

24/7 Crisis Line: 888-996-1262
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

Please do not share private or crisis-related information in comments or public messages.

Tri-County Crisis Services provides 24/7 sexual assault crisis support for survivors in Calhoun, Cleburne, and Talladega...
05/27/2026

Tri-County Crisis Services provides 24/7 sexual assault crisis support for survivors in Calhoun, Cleburne, and Talladega Counties.

Advocates can provide emotional support, information and referrals, safety planning, hospital accompaniment during forensic exams, court accompaniment, and connection to community resources.

You do not have to know exactly what you need before you call. We can listen, explain options, and support your choices.

24/7 Crisis Line: 888-996-1262
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

Please do not share private or crisis-related information in comments or public messages. For immediate support, call the crisis line.

05/26/2026

What does a sexual assault advocate do?

An advocate can listen, help explain options, provide support during a forensic exam, assist with safety planning, and connect survivors with community resources. Advocates do not pressure survivors to make a report or tell them what they have to do.

Support is available 24/7 through Tri-County Crisis Services.

Crisis Line: 888-996-1262
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

05/25/2026

Boundaries are healthy and necessary in every relationship. Respecting someone’s comfort, choices, and autonomy is one of the clearest forms of care and respect.

At Tri-County Crisis Services, we believe education, advocacy, and open conversations about consent are important steps toward creating safer communities and healthier relationships. Everyone deserves to feel safe, heard, and respected in every space they enter. 💜

Through support services, community outreach, and awareness efforts, we remain committed to empowering survivors and promoting a culture built on respect and accountability.

05/25/2026

Healing is not linear. Some days may feel empowering, while others feel exhausting or overwhelming. Every step forward matters, even the small ones.

At Tri-County Crisis Services, we are committed to providing survivors with compassionate support, advocacy, and resources throughout every stage of healing. No one should have to face recovery alone.

If you or someone you know needs support, help is available.

05/22/2026

Project Beloved: The Molly Jane MissionWe are grateful for community partners like Beloved who help us provide practical, compassionate support to survivors.

After a forensic exam, a survivor may need clean replacement clothing and basic comfort items. These resources help restore dignity and reduce one more burden during an already difficult moment.

Tri-County Crisis Services is committed to building a stronger support system for survivors across Calhoun, Cleburne, and Talladega Counties.

24/7 Crisis Line: 888-996-1262
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

05/20/2026

It's a very common and understandable reaction to isolate after trauma, especially when the traumatic event was harm caused by someone else. Isolation is both a byproduct of trauma, as well as a contributing factor to it, which can create a cycle of isolation and exacerbate trauma symptoms.

It's important to recognize that there are barriers outside of a survivor's control that can isolate them, such as how those around them respond. These are just a few of the reasons why our groups here at Survivors.org are so important to survivors. We bring a supportive, understanding community to them, regardless of where they're at physically and emotionally.

You are deserving of support, connection, and of a full life. Learn more about isolation after trauma and register for any of our groups at Survivors.org

05/20/2026

You do not have to go through this alone.

Tri-County Crisis Services provides support for sexual assault survivors in Calhoun, Cleburne, and Talladega Counties. Advocates can provide emotional support, information, referrals, safety planning, and accompaniment after a sexual assault.

24/7 Crisis Line: 888-996-1262
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

Consent is clear, ongoing, and necessary. Consent means freely given, informed, enthusiastic agreement. It can be withdr...
05/12/2026

Consent is clear, ongoing, and necessary.

Consent means freely given, informed, enthusiastic agreement.
It can be withdrawn at any time.
Silence is not consent.
Pressure is not consent.
Fear is not consent.

Conversations about consent help create safer relationships and stronger communities. Education is prevention.

To every survivor reading this, What happened to you does not define your worth. Whether your experience happened recent...
05/11/2026

To every survivor reading this,

What happened to you does not define your worth.

Whether your experience happened recently or years ago, your feelings are valid, and your healing journey matters. There is no “right way” to process trauma, and you deserve support without judgment.
If you need someone to listen, resources are available. You are not alone.

Our free, confidential, 24/7 hotline is 888-996-1262

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Jacksonville, AL
36265

Telephone

+18889961262

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