Resources
While we do not provide direct services, we can try to connect you with individuals or groups who may be able to help.

If you or a loved one has been accused of, charged with, or convicted of a sex offense and need assistance with jobs or other services, please check these resources or contact AFC via our email address:

Family Resource Guide:
NOTE: This guide is provided on this website as a public service only. Advocates For Change is not the author of this guide. This resource guide is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The information contained herein is not intended to create, and receipt or use of this guide does not establish, an attorney-client relationship. Laws and regulations may vary by jurisdiction and are subject to change. Individuals should not rely solely on the information provided in this guide when making legal decisions. For legal advice specific to your situation, you should consult a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction. The authors, contributors, and distributors of this guide assume no liability for errors, omissions, or any outcomes resulting from the use of this information. This resource guide was developed to answer common questions, provide valuable resources, and acknowledge the emotional challenges families face when a loved one becomes involved in the justice system. The working group behind this guide sought to present information from a family-centered perspective, using clear and accessible language while ensuring accuracy.