Welcome
Domestic Violence & Rape Crisis Center of Scotland County
24-Hour Crisis Line (910) 276-6268
We believe
We believe that to serve our clients, we must model a violence-free community that is founded in respect and equality.
By providing safety, shelter, counseling, and advocacy, we empower each client to create a life that is free of violence.
By providing education, we empower our community to create a world that is free of violence
Scotland County's Primary Provider
For 24 years, DVRCCSC has been Scotland County's primary provider of crisis services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children. We are proud to be an agency working with our community to eliminate abuse and fear.
Together, we can send the message that domestic violence and sexual assault are not acceptable.
Together, we can create a model for peace on earth.
Together, we can build a strong foundation of care and support, so that today's victims can stand tall as tomorrow's survivors.
Other Resources
Our Current Annual Report
Next Annual Report will be posted TBA
The free Adobe Acrobat Reader (Linux, Mac, Windows) or Preview (Mac OS X) is required to view our Annual Report.
Things you can do
Donate used cell phones. Recycle you old cell phone and help victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Drop off your used cell phone at one of our two locations: Laurinburg Police Department, Scotia Village or call our office.
Volunteer to be a Volunteer Victim Advocate through our 25 hour training program
Volunteer to work at our office
Refer victims, no matter when they were hurt or who they may be
As a community, support efforts to cease violent crimes against all citizens.
Teach children that there are alternatives to violent behavior
Community education has been a key factor in reaching the diverse population in Scotland County. Invite us to make presentations at:
Local churches
Schools, after school and youth groups
Professional organizations
Social and civic groups
Health fairs & festivals
Learn more information about our agency and see how your efforts can help put an end to domestic violent crimes.
24 Hour Crisis Line: (910)-276-6268
Individual Crisis and Long-Term Counseling by Appointment
Support Groups
Temporary Emergency Shelter
Court Advocacy
Community Education
Outreach
Professional Trainings
Referral
Job Readiness