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Homicide Survivors Advocacy Program

The Homicide Survivor Advocacy Program provides immediate support to adults, children, and families who are dealing with the aftermath of losing a loved one to homicide.

Within 24-48 hours of being notified, survivor advocates connect with the next of kin or family, offering assistance in navigating the upcoming steps and ensuring access to vital resources.

Within the Homicide Survivors Advocacy Program, there are two key initiatives: Rays of Hope and the Homicide Transformation Project.

The Homicide Transformation Project is a 10-week program facilitated by professionals. It offers peer support groups tailored to meet the specific needs of homicide survivors. Through a comprehensive bereavement program, participants are guided through their grief journey, addressing various aspects of coping and healing.

Rays of Hope is a family peer support group sponsored by the Homicide Survivors Advocacy Program, designed specifically for families with children aged 2 to 17 who have tragically lost a loved one to homicide.

These support groups, available year-round, are held in Baltimore City and Prince George’s County, providing a vital community for families navigating the difficult aftermath of such a loss.

Baltimore

HOMICIDE TRANSFORMATION PROJECT

(10 week peer support group for adults offered in the morning and evening)

Roberta’s House Baltimore
928 E North Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21202

Morning session will meet from 10am – 12pm
Evening session will meet from 6pm – 8pm

RAYS OF HOPE

(10 week peer support group for families with children ages 2—17 from 6pm – 8pm)

Roberta’s House Baltimore
928 E North Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21202

For more information, please reach out to us by phone at 410-235-6633 or email at info@robertashouse.org.

Prince George’s County

HOMICIDE TRANSFORMATION PROJECT

(10 week peer support group for adults)

Roberta’s House Prince George’s County
10210 Greenbelt Road
Lanham, MD, 20706

RAYS OF HOPE

(10 week peer support group for families with children ages 2—17)

Roberta’s House Prince George’s County
10210 Greenbelt Road
Lanham, MD, 20706

For more information, please get in touch with Prince George’s County Campus Program Director, Kim Zapata at 301-880-5100 or or email at kzapata@robertashouse.org

If you are in need of immediate support, Please call the 24/7 Homicide Survivor Advocate Hotline: 1-844-227-3478

A survivor advocate will be standing by to answer your call.

If your call is missed, please leave a detailed message and it will be returned as soon as possible.

In home services available for homicide survivors.
For more information, please reach out to us by phone at 410-235-6633 or email at info@robertashouse.org.

Transportation available based on need. Light refreshments served.

Children Support

Family Support

Adult Support

Community Outreach