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Victim Support Services

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about our support services, confidentiality, and how to get help.

We currently offer four main services:

  • Support for victims of human trafficking
  • Assertive communication groups
  • One-on-one counseling
  • Legal guidance and referral services

All our services are free and confidential.

Any adult living in Sint Maarten who has experienced trauma, abuse, exploitation, or emotional difficulty is welcome to reach out. You do not need a referral — just contact us directly.
Yes. Your privacy and safety are extremely important to us. All conversations and records are treated with the strictest confidentiality, and we will never share your information without your consent (unless required by law for your safety).
You’ll be connected to a trained support worker who will listen without judgment, help assess your needs, and explain the support options available to you. You’re always in control of what happens next.
These are small group sessions designed to help you communicate more confidently, set boundaries, and express yourself without fear. They are supportive, trauma-informed, and guided by experienced facilitators.
Yes. If you are not ready to share your identity, you can still contact us for general information. We respect your pace and your right to privacy.
Yes, if someone you know is in need of support, you can reach out on their behalf. We’ll guide you on the best way to support them and offer a safe connection if they are ready.
We offer basic legal guidance, emotional support during legal processes, and referrals to trusted legal professionals. We do not represent clients in court but ensure you’re informed and supported.
Our counselors and facilitators are trained in trauma-informed care, crisis support, and active listening. They are experienced in working with survivors of abuse, violence, and emotional trauma.
Yes. If you’re unsure about what you’ve experienced or just need to talk, you’re welcome. You don’t need a label or a report to receive our support.
If you’re in immediate danger, please contact emergency services right away. After you’re safe, we can help you with follow-up emotional, legal, or recovery support.