Project Sister Family Services - leading families to safer futures since 1972

You are not alone. It was not your fault. We are here to help.*

 

sexual assault crisis & prevention services

 

Project Sister Family Services (PSFS) strives to reduce the trauma and the risk of sexual assault, child abuse, and child sexual abuse in the East San Gabriel and Inland Valleys of Southern California by providing a variety of crisis intervention services and outreach and prevention programs.

Project Sister Family Services' service area

 

Project Sister Family Services is the foremost agency dedicated to providing services to the women, children, and men survivors of sexual assault and abuse and their families in the East San Gabriel and Inland Valleys in Southern California, a region with a population of over 2.3 million persons. Project Sister Family Services works with local law enforcement, district attorneys, courts, hospital and health care providers, schools, churches and other community groups and agencies.

Map of Project SISTER's Service Area

In fiscal year 2006-07, Project Sister Family Services served 26,650 persons in all services and programs in our 27-city service area in the eastern portion of Los Angeles County and the western portion of San Bernardino County with an additional 14,268 unique visitors served through our web site. All services, with the exception of the HOT-LINE, are provided in both English and Spanish. Project Sister Family Services is the only, state-designated provider of services of this nature in our service area.


*24-hour Help Line • 7 days a week

800.656.4673 • 909.626.HELP (909.626.4357) • 626.966.4155


For immediate crisis assistance, please call our 24-hour Help Line. All other questions or comments can be directed to Project Sister Family Services Information. Questions and comments should be non-emergency in nature and will be answered within a week of receipt.

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Our Mission

To reduce the trauma and the risk of sexual violence and child abuse.

Our Vision

To have a healthy and safe community aware of the impact of sexual violence and child abuse and committed to their elimination.

2008-09 Annual Report Summary Read it here >>>

Funding

Project Sister Family Services is funded in part by the State of California Office of Emergency Services, County of Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services, Mt. Baldy United Way, and the cities of Baldwin Park, Chino, Chino Hills, Claremont, Covina, Diamond Bar, Glendora, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, San Dimas, Upland, Walnut, West Covina, and Whittier.