tip411 for
Domestic Abuse Advocacy Groups
Engage survivors of domestic and sexual violence, dating violence and human trafficking with tip411.
tip411 enables survivors of abuse to contact your organization’s survivor advocates who can then respond in real time from any internet connected device, or a mobile app created exclusively for tip411 administrators, creating a two-way anonymous chat.
For people who are experiencing domestic violence it is often impossible and dangerous to make phone calls or visit with survivor advocates in person. Having tip411 available for your community significantly reduces the risks involved to survivors who need access to valuable resources.
With tip411, survivors have several options as to how they prefer to reach out for assistance. The channels include text message, custom branded (often times covertly branded) mobile apps as well as a web form.
It is critical for survivors of domestic abuse to be able to reach out for the assistance that they need safely and securely, tip411 provides these vital communication channels.
While the national domestic violence hotline has been providing online live chat and text messaging for more than a decade, local hotlines often only have the capacity to take calls, tip411 can change the way survivors communicate with organizations to seek help.
How it works:
“tip411 has been a game changer for victims and survivors in rural Kansas. By providing additional ways to access life-saving services through tip411, we have seen a significant increase in people reaching out to us to get the help that they need. We have been contacted by victims and survivors through tip411 that may have never been able to reach us otherwise. This is a vital tool for any and all domestic violence advocacy groups across the country.”
Jennifer Hecker Executive Director, Options Domestic and Sexual Violence Services
“Our concern about an uptick in domestic violence incidents led us to this solution (tip411) for victims who can now reach out for help, even if they are fearful that their abuser may be within earshot. It is critical for victims to know they are not alone, and we are here to help.”
Mandie HachmeisterDirector of Client Services, Options Domestic & Sexual Violence Services, Kansas
“Abusers thrive off isolation. With the pandemic, it is a perfect storm for domestic violence, survivors are telling us that it is not safe for them to talk.”
Kristin Shrimplin President of Women Helping Women, Cincinnati, OH
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Survivors can reach out anonymously via:• iPhone/Android mobile apps (custom branded for your organization)
• Text message
• Web form (posted on organization website and/or Facebook page)Manage communication with admin dashboardSend a reply to survivor (two-way chat)
Email and/text message notification of new activity
Create/manage admin users for your organizationOther FeaturesWeb based admin dashboard – no local IT resources required. Marketing and promotional assistance available
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- tip411 Admin mobile app for iPhone & Android devices
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