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The SASC has enjoyed working with Family Counseling of Columbus (a part of The Family Center of Columbus) over the course of many years.  We are proud to maintain this partnership and hope to continue to work with the FCC to provide services to survivors and their loved ones.

Background and information on Family Counseling of Columbus:

Family Counseling of Columbus provides outpatient clinical counseling, education, and support services to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Family Counseling of Columbus emphasizes personal growth, healthy personal and relationship development, and the healthy management of situational change or crises. We help our clients face challenges such marital problems, parent-child problems, job loss, depression, anxiety, and/or medical issues, or heal from traumas such as sexual or physical abuse. Counseling may also be aimed at symptom reduction, improved functioning, and better management of emotional, mental, or behavioral problems. 

Each year Family Counseling of Columbus serves approximately 5,000 men, women, and children; 95% of those we serve report an improved sense of hope, relief, and ability to cope and function after their first session, and 98% of our clients would recommend Family Counseling of Columbus to family and friends in need. If you need a difference in your life…let us help you make it!

​If you've been a victim of sexual assault, you may be considering counseling to help you sort through your feelings and develop healthy coping strategies.  The Sexual Assault Support Center can connect you with six free sessions of counseling at The Family Center with additional extensions if needed.  Counseling resources available in Columbus include:

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Columbus State University Counseling Services: 706.507.8740
The Family Center: 706.327.3238
The Pastoral Institute: 706.649.6500
The Bradley Center: 706.320.3700

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This website is supported by sub-grant #C16-8-083 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women and administered by the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council.  The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice.  Office on Violence Against Women or the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council.

  • Home
  • Messages for Survivors
  • About
    • SART Protocol
    • Patient 909
    • Sexual Assault Statistics >
      • Children & Teens
      • Disability Communities
      • LGBTQIA
      • Men
      • Military
      • People of Color >
        • African Americans
        • Asian & Pacific Islander
        • Hispanic/Latinx
        • Native Americans
      • PREA
    • Sexual Assault >
      • If A Loved One Was Assaulted
      • Alcohol, Drugs, and Sexual Assault >
        • Alcohol Safety
      • What is Consent?
    • Sexual Harassment
    • Stalking
    • Human Trafficking
    • Domestic Violence
    • Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
    • Services Provided
    • Georgia Laws
  • Get Help
    • Help for Victims >
      • Medical Information >
        • Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault
      • Law Enforcement Process
      • Safety Planning
      • Counseling
      • Group Counseling
      • Georgia Victim's Compensation
    • Help for Loved Ones of Survivors
    • How Can I Help a Survivor?
    • Help for Military Survivors
    • Help for College Students
    • Help for LGBTQIA Survivors
    • Community Resources
  • Get Involved
    • Work for SASC
    • Become an Advocate
    • Invite Us to Speak
    • Community Events
  • Donate
  • Contact
    • Chat now
    • Share Your Story
  • Escape Site