Where to Turn in Case of Violence
List of services and organizations that provide assistance to survivors of violence: hotlines, support centers, and crisis services.
1547
National Hotline on Combating Human Trafficking and Migrant Advice
When you face violence or the threat of losing your freedom, it may seem like there is no way out. In such moments, it is especially important to know: you are not alone. There are people ready to listen, support, and protect you. One call can become the lifeline to safety, hope, and a new beginning.
When a person faces violence or the threat of exploitation, the most important thing is to know where to turn for help. In a critical moment, one call can save a life, provide protection, and restore hope.
Available around the clock and free of charge. You can report violence or receive consultation and support at any time.
This helpline assists victims of human trafficking and those planning to travel abroad. Specialists provide advice on how to avoid risks and offer help in crisis situations.
A free 24/7 support helpline where you can receive consultation from psychologists and lawyers, as well as report cases of violence or exploitation.
Here you can receive legal consultations and protection of your rights. Specialists provide assistance with documents, court appeals, and other legal matters.
Confidential support for men experiencing stress, violence, or crisis situations. One call can help you find the strength to cope with difficulties.
You are not alone in trouble — help is always near. Violence should not remain in silence. One call opens the door to safety and support. You deserve a life without fear.
Violence and human trafficking are situations where it is crucial to act immediately. In Ukraine, helplines operate 24/7 free of charge, providing psychological, legal, and social assistance. Helplines are there to listen, support, and protect. One call can be the first step toward freedom, peace, and a new life.
Don’t stay alone – support is near. Start with a call
Practical Tips «How to Protect Yourself»
Human Trafficking
It is a crime in which a person is deceived, blackmailed, or coerced into exploitation (labor, sexual, forced begging, criminal activity, or organ removal).
Gender-Based Violence
It is violence directed against a person because of their sex or gender identity. Most often, women and girls are affected.
If you are aware of a crime, contact the police or call:

