Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center
Crisis center · Wilson Block ·

Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center

Crisis center · Wilson Block ·

24/7 hotline, legal advocacy, counseling, education

sexual harassment
trauma support
eating disorder help
community education
prevention program
lgbtq friendly
trans safespace
wheelchair accessible
Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center by null
Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center by null
Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center by null

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2801 Swiss Ave, Dallas, TX 75204 Get directions

LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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2801 Swiss Ave, Dallas, TX 75204 Get directions

+1 972 641 7273
dallasrapecrisis.org
@darcc_helps

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•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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Jan 12, 2026

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Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center

Evelyn J.

Google
I hate this place. I came there in search of counseling for my trauma. I had an intake she said she would contact me. I could tell something was not right. I then contacted them again to see when it would begin. I had also shared with them I have a serious eating disorder. I will try to make a long story short. The advocate insisted on trying to find eating disorder help which I had already got that worked out. What she gave me was not even eating disorder help. I did not want anything from them for that. I sent her an email and told her that what she sent me was not for eating disorders. I guess she did not like that. They then thought I could not take care of myself and called another agency on me. Which the agency knew better than that. That was taken care the n ext morning. I was deeply wronged by the intake counselor, advocate and supervisor. Then she called me and said they would work with me after I come back from my inpatient eating disorder treatment. This is a form of abuse itself. I am never going to them I would not ever trust them again. All I can say to people who go there for help in the future. Go at your own risk because you may get hurt. I know why they would not give me an appointment. It is because I told them about another counselor that would not see me for a time. That was different. There was a good reason. That is for a short time for a good reason. They are going to help me after being impatient.

T W.

Google
Professional, caring, courteous. They will try and assist you with a referral(s).

Rebecca M.

Google
Nope only made concrete contact once