MECASA TOOLKIT
  • Home
  • MECASA
    • Our Role >
      • Products & Programs
      • Training
    • Our Staff
    • Where We Represent
    • Our Annual Plan
    • MECASA Reports
    • Give MECASA Feedback!
  • General
    • MECASA Trainings and Groups
    • Supervision & Remote Staff
    • Self Care & Vicarious Trauma
    • Outcomes, Data, & Evaluation
    • Communication & Awareness
    • Training & Facilitation
    • Finance
    • Grants
  • Prevention
    • Prevention Orientation
    • Children’s Safety Partnership
    • Youth & Schools
    • Community Level Prevention
    • Assessment & Evaluation
    • Curriculum Work Group
  • Intervention
    • Survivor Resources >
      • Questions & Answers
      • Story Telling
      • Healing Journey
      • Safety & Privacy
      • Navigating Services
      • Podcasts
    • Basic Needs
    • Health & Justice
    • Support Groups
    • Advocate Training
    • Facilitating SARTs
    • Statewide Training Materials
    • Statewide Helpline
    • Helpline Volunteer Recruitment & Management
    • Crisis Intervention & Mental Health Support
  • Culturally & Community Specific
    • Campus & K-12 Title IX
    • Disability Rights & Resources
    • Language Access
    • Rural
    • LGBTQIA2+
    • PREA & Incarceration
    • Faith-based Communities
    • Older Adults
    • Military & Veterans
  • Victimization Type
    • Trafficking & Exploitation
    • Resources After Mass Violence
    • Stalking
  • CACs
    • NCA Standards
    • CAC Model & Management
    • MDT Resources
    • Case Review Resources
    • Resources for Family Advocates
    • Resources for Forensic Interviewers
    • Victim Advocacy
    • Medical and Mental Health Resources
    • Vicarious Trauma
    • Special Topics >
      • Working with Children with Disabilities
      • Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors
      • CSEC
      • Sextortion
  • Home
  • MECASA
    • Our Role >
      • Products & Programs
      • Training
    • Our Staff
    • Where We Represent
    • Our Annual Plan
    • MECASA Reports
    • Give MECASA Feedback!
  • General
    • MECASA Trainings and Groups
    • Supervision & Remote Staff
    • Self Care & Vicarious Trauma
    • Outcomes, Data, & Evaluation
    • Communication & Awareness
    • Training & Facilitation
    • Finance
    • Grants
  • Prevention
    • Prevention Orientation
    • Children’s Safety Partnership
    • Youth & Schools
    • Community Level Prevention
    • Assessment & Evaluation
    • Curriculum Work Group
  • Intervention
    • Survivor Resources >
      • Questions & Answers
      • Story Telling
      • Healing Journey
      • Safety & Privacy
      • Navigating Services
      • Podcasts
    • Basic Needs
    • Health & Justice
    • Support Groups
    • Advocate Training
    • Facilitating SARTs
    • Statewide Training Materials
    • Statewide Helpline
    • Helpline Volunteer Recruitment & Management
    • Crisis Intervention & Mental Health Support
  • Culturally & Community Specific
    • Campus & K-12 Title IX
    • Disability Rights & Resources
    • Language Access
    • Rural
    • LGBTQIA2+
    • PREA & Incarceration
    • Faith-based Communities
    • Older Adults
    • Military & Veterans
  • Victimization Type
    • Trafficking & Exploitation
    • Resources After Mass Violence
    • Stalking
  • CACs
    • NCA Standards
    • CAC Model & Management
    • MDT Resources
    • Case Review Resources
    • Resources for Family Advocates
    • Resources for Forensic Interviewers
    • Victim Advocacy
    • Medical and Mental Health Resources
    • Vicarious Trauma
    • Special Topics >
      • Working with Children with Disabilities
      • Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors
      • CSEC
      • Sextortion

Resources After Mass Violence

American Red Cross
Blood donors of all blood types are needed. Find out where you can donate.

Mass Shooting Disaster Response Resources from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 

Talking to Children about the Shooting from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)

Lewiston Strong
City of Lewiston News and Information
Community Resiliency Center (CRC): The City of Lewiston, in partnership with the State of Maine and community partners, will open the CRC at 184 Main Street on Monday, November 13. The CRC will provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, and families impacted by the mass violence. ​
​
Lewiston-Auburn Area Support Resources 

One Lewiston
Resources for those in need and for those looking to support Lewiston community members.  

Sweetser
Walk-in services and support at 217 Main Street, Lewiston, Monday – Friday, 8:00 – 5:00. 
​
Lewiston Area Response Fund

City of Lewiston Families and Victims Fund



The Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault logo

Looking for the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault? Head to mecasa.org. 

Privacy Policy