Program Overview
The Program is comprised of an Attorney, Case Manager and Legal Advocate who provides access to services that enhance victim safety and to identify and work to resolve obstacles that may impede victim/survivors’ access to resources within the county, human services, social services, civil and criminal justice system, including tribal community resources.
All of the services of the Program are cost-free and there are no income guidelines. The primary service area will be for all victim survivors at risk or suffering from incidents of crime residing within the exterior boundaries of the Morongo Indian Reservation. The Program can also provide general information and referrals to individuals for services located in other counties or Tribal Nations.
Services
The support services that Morongo Victim Services offers play a critical role in helping individuals affected by violence stay safe, understand their options, and begin recovery. These services are confidential and non-judgmental.:
- Emergency Shelter/Relocation Services
- Emergency basic needs
- Legal Assistance
- Restraining Orders
- Transportation
- Therapy
- Advocacy
- Transitional Housing
- 24-hour Helpline
How to Get Support
For eligibility criteria and to inquire about services, contact Morongo Victim Services at (951) 755-5221. Additionally, the program operates a 24 Hour Helpline: (951) 851-9051.
