Butler County Rape Crisis Program
The Butler County Rape Crisis Program was established in 1989 to serve the needs of men, women, and children who have been sexually assaulted and their loved ones. We seek to reduce the trauma of sexual assault by providing confidential, immediate and long-term support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our goal is to assist survivors of sexual assault and abuse in their process of recovery and healing.
Our services include:
- 24-hour hotline
- 24-hour assistance for sexual assault victims at Butler County hospital emergency departments and police departments
- Available Law Enforcement Liaison to assist sexual assault victims who are interested in pursuing criminal charges against their assailants
- Outreach, education, and crisis interpreting Spanish-speaking individuals
- Community-based outreach and education
- School-based outreach and education
- Periodic Support Group
All services for individuals affected by sexual assault are provided confidential and free of charge.
Oxford/Hamilton: (513) 523-4146
Fairfield/West Chester: (513) 894-7002
Middletown: (513) 424-5498
The Rape Crisis Program utilizes the time and skills of specially trained volunteer Victim Advocates to provide 24-hour crisis intervention and support to those affected by sexual assault. For more information about volunteering with the Rape Crisis Program, please visit our program website at http://www.helpandhealing.org or call (513) 523-4149 and ask to speak with a Rape Crisis staff member.
Butler County Rape Crisis Program Director
Becky Perkins
(513) 523-4149


