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your questions answered

Sometimes people have questions about how we can help or what happens when you call us. We've answered some questions we get often. If we don't answer your question here, please contact us.
​​What if what happened was a long time ago?
You can still call. Some people call right away. Some people call after many years. Whenever it happened we will listen and give you support.

If I call, do I have to talk to the police?
No you do not have to tell the police what happened. It is up to you. We won’t tell you what to do and we are not part of the police department.
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Will you tell anyone about what I tell you?
Our services are confidential, which means that we don't tell anyone what you say or that you called us. But, we are mandated reporters. That means we have to follow Maine state reporting laws. If we think you are under 18 and you tell us any information that makes us think you are being abused or neglected, we may have to share this with other adults to help keep you safe. 
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Can anyone call?
Yes. We will help anyone no matter who they are.

Can I call for a friend?
Yes. We will help you think of ways to support your friend. We can also talk with you about your own feelings about what happened to your friend.

Why call?
You may feel mad, sad, or scared.
You may want to get help for yourself. You may want to get help for a friend.
You may want to talk to someone or ask questions.
You may want to find out your rights. You may want to find other services.
You may need help making sure you’re safe.

What do I do if a child tells me about abuse?
You may not know what to say or do. We will help you come up with a plan. You can also follow this link for basic help.

How do I learn more?
You can call, text, chat, or email us​ to learn more. We are happy to answer any of your questions. Remember: email is not a private way to talk to us about sexual assault.​ All other ways you contact us are private.
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Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine is funded in part by Maine's Department of Health and Human Services, the United Way of York County, and generous public and private donations. 

In accordance with federal regulations, Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine does not discriminate in the access to or provision of its services.
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Please Note: Beginning on January 11th, 2021, the statewide text/chat service will be unavailable, while undergoing maintnance. Please check back here for updates on those services.  Our free, private, 24-hour sexual assault crisis and support helpline continues to be available at 1-800-871-7741.

SARSSM provides free services in York and Cumberland Counties.
  • Home
  • About
    • Who We Are + Contact Us
    • Donate
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Job Opportunities
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • How We Help
    • Get Help Now
    • Chat With Us
    • Help for Children
    • Advocacy & Support
    • Your Questions
    • Other Resources
    • More Maine Resources
    • Support Groups
  • Education
    • In Schools
    • In Our Community
    • Remote Learning Resources
  • Donate