If you’ve suffered mental and emotional damages due to being the victim of a crime your therapy could be free.
The California Victim Compensation Program (CalVCP) provides financial assistance to victims of crime for mental health and other medical services. Direct victims of crimes who qualify for assistance are eligible for 40 free counseling sessions and their supporters may be eligible for 30 free sessions. Visit the CalVCP website for more information on eligibility requirements and apply here. Local advocates are available to help you with the application at Family Justice Center Sonoma County.
Qualifiers include victims of:
Domestic Violence
Child Abuse
Assault
Sexual Assault
Sexual Battery
Human Trafficking
Stalking
Elder Abuse
Homicide
Hate Crimes
Robbery
Drunk Driving
Vehicular Manslaughter
Hate Crimes
and more listed on their website
Compensation may also be awarded to people who suffer a monetary loss due to the death or injury of a victim of crime:
Spouses or Domestic Partners
Children
Parents
Legal Guardians
Brothers
Sisters
Grandparents
Grandchildren
*Grants cannot be awarded to persons with a felony on record