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The Cottage is the only Sexual Assault Center and Children’s Advocacy Center in Athens-Clarke County, Georgia, providing free and confidential support to survivors and their families. Our team of trauma-informed experts, trained advocates, and clinicians offers crisis intervention, forensic interviews, therapy, advocacy, and referrals, walking alongside each person with compassion, professionalism, and respect.
If you or someone you know has been victimized by sexual assault or child abuse, call our Crisis Hotline now. A compassionate and trained advocate will be waiting to talk with you.
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3019 Lexington Road
Athens, GA 30605
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