Social Assistance and Protection for Survivors of Violence

Social services is a type of service provided by Right to Protection, which includes assistance to people in difficult life circumstances, as well as those who are at the highest risk of obtaining such a status. Accordingly, our specialists offer free social assistance to people to prevent, minimise and/or overcome difficult life circumstances.

The Fund provides the following services to survivors of violence:

  • assistance in meeting urgent basic needs (safe place, food, medical care, clothing, etc.);
  • accompanying survivors and facilitating their placement in a shelter or crisis room;
  • facilitating access to healthcare services;
  • assistance with the paperwork;
  • developing an individual plan to overcome a difficult life situation;
  • informing about the right to social, psychological, and legal services;
  • ensuring interaction with other specialists and services to resolve the crisis;
  • providing contacts to services and agencies that help survivors of violence;
  • if necessary and with informed consent, referral to other services or organisations.

To get help from R2P's social workers, please fill out the form.

Where to receive assistance?


The regions where social assistance is provided are shown on the map below.

The map shows the regions where the R2P's Social Assistance and Protection programme is currently operating.

The map shows achievements of a programme in 2024. Click "Choose region" and "All regions" for general information or click on the area for details.

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