Rockford Sexual Assault Counseling
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For Caregivers

RSAC supports those parents and caregivers who care for children who have been sexually abused. The links below will hopefully give you some resources to help you be the best parent you can be. Whether you are a foster parent, an adoptive parent, a biological parent, or a grandparent, these resources can help guide you!
​We are here for you. Please call us with any questions.
Resource Book for caregivers
Talking to your children
Social media safety
coping skills for children
Helpful Links:
​ICASA Brochure: The Parent Pamphlet: A Guide for Families
ICASA Brochure: ​PANFLETO PARA LOS PADRES
​ICASA Brochure: How Can I Help?
​ICASA Brochure: ¿Como Puedo Ayudar?

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RSAC is a registered 501(c)(3)
RSAC has been serving the Winnebago, Boone and Ogle County areas for over 35 years. Click here to learn more about our mission to help end sexual violence.
About us
RSAC serves all individuals regardless of race, gender, religion, class or sexual orientation.

If you are in need of a reasonable accommodation, please reach out to
RSAC Executive Director,
Erica Engler at 815-636-9811.
RSAC provides 5 essential services in all 3 counties. Click on what you are interested in learning more about.
counseling services
Crisis services
medical & Legal advocacy
prevention education
professional education
If you are in crisis, call our hotline. It is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Or call us to learn more about how you can become a volunteer.
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Contact
    • Resources >
      • For Survivors >
        • Sexual Abuse Facts
        • What to Do
        • Coping Skills
        • How to Help a Friend
      • For Caregivers >
        • Social Media Safety
        • Talking To Your Children
        • Resource Book for Caregivers
      • For Teens >
        • Internet Safety Tips
      • Coping Skills >
        • Coping Skills- Children
        • Coping Skills- Adult
        • Coping Skills- Teens
    • Volunteer Opportunities >
      • Volunteer Application
    • Career Opportunities
  • Services
    • Counseling Services
    • Crisis Intervention
    • Prevention Education
    • Professional Education
    • Medical & Legal Advocacy
    • Servicios en Español
  • Events
    • Dispelling the Darkness 2025
    • Dispelling the Darkness 2024
    • SAAM >
      • #SAAM 2024
  • Funding & Support
    • Raising Up Survivors
    • Just Like Jamie