The DARCC Difference:
Specialized Trauma-Informed Care

The Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center (DARCC) is the leading resource provider to survivors of sexual assault in Dallas County and neighboring areas.

Our advocates, staff members, volunteers, and clinicians are willing and prepared to meet survivors where they are at, no matter where they are on their journey toward healing. In this way, DARCC is making a difference — the DARCC Difference — in the lives of survivors.

“Thank you for creating a safe space where I could heal and grow and giving me resources and tools to get through. Words cannot express my gratitude for the genuine investment you’ve made in my life. I think so highly of DARCC and I’m very grateful for your support!”

—Tabitha*
*Name changed for privacy

  • At DARCC, we provide a broad range of trauma-informed care specific to each survivor’s needs.

    Our clinical staff works with clients to tailor their services to ensure that they receive the correct course of treatment to properly heal.

    For example, one of our clients, Lara*, kept regular, biweekly appointments with her counselor at DARCC. But as the trial neared for the perpetrator of her child’s sexual assault, Lara began to recognize in herself signs of emotional dysregulation, including displacement of anger.

    She requested weekly sessions until the trial date so she could work through her anger in a healthy way, demonstrating a remarkable improvement in self-awareness and the ability to ask for what is needed in order to be her child’s best support during this time.

  • In addition to creating individualized care plans for each survivor, we are also a community leader and trusted resource hub for survivors in North Texas.

    Because of this, we are able to leverage our partnerships with organizations throughout the community to ensure survivors can access the right care for their specific situation.

    Griselda* is a young mother who was trafficked for three years. She was referred to DARCC from Refugee Services of Texas. DARCC, A21 (an anti-trafficking organization), and Refugee Services of Texas collaborated to provide complete wraparound service to Griselda and her child. As a result, there is minimal risk that she will be trafficked again. Griselda has enrolled in college and is working toward independent living.

  • We stand with survivors. By connecting them with our highly-trained clinical team and tailored resources, we're delivering the DARCC Difference and empowering them on their healing journey.

    During a closing session, Hunter* reported having more confidence in their ability to recognize and cope with their triggers as well as to assert their needs with themselves and others. Hunter reported the most important lesson they learned in therapy was that, “It is okay to be me; a feeling is a feeling; and it is okay to give myself space to feel.” Hunter thanked their counselor for allowing them space to be themselves, without judgment.

    “Thank you for creating a safe space where I could heal and grow,” Tabitha* recently wrote to our clinical team. “Thank you for giving me resources and tools to get through. Words cannot express my gratitude for the genuine investment you’ve made in my life. I think so highly of DARCC and I’m very grateful for your support!”

“I have the privilege of seeing the DARCC Difference every day, the life-changing impact we’re having on the lives of survivors. We are equipped to meet the needs of survivors through our counseling and advocacy programs, and we connect them with additional resources through our extensive network of Dallas-area organizations. In this way, we’re able to support our clients every step of the way.”

— Amy Jones, DARCC CEO

Please consider making a gift to DARCC today, and help us deliver the DARCC difference to more survivors in our community this holiday season!

With the help of supporters like you, we are moving the needle on sexual violence by helping more survivors find the support they need to heal and thrive. We need your help to continue making a meaningful impact on the lives of survivors, their family members, and our community.