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There are numerous local and national domestic violence hotlines that serve individuals seeking assistance on domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. Depending on where you live, a victim/survivor or an organization can call a local or a national hotline to get more information about services in the area. For an organization, establishing a relationship with a local hotline can be a valuable asset when seeking services. It is also important to be registered with the national hotlines so that people can find your services.