Boston Area Rape Crisis Center
Contact: 617.492.RAPE (7273), 1.800.841.8371, Spanish 1.800.223.5001
Who can call: Rape victims and their families from anywhere within the Route 128 loop. The BARCC will also put you in contact with other area crisis centers, including those located on many college campuses.
When: 24/7/365
Center for Violence Prevention and Recovery
Contact: 617.667.8141
Who can call: Victims and survivors of rape and domestic violence.
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