Project Help Inc.

  • Crisis
  • Health
  • Mental Wellness

Who We Are

In 1986, Beth Knake ran the Crisis hotline at the David Lawrence Center. The helpline was available from 9am to 5pm on Monday through Friday. Beth knew the helpline needed to be 24/7. Beth proceeded to take the helpline on as its own community non-profit and thus beginning Project HELP’s great journey. Beth – Being a pioneer in the 80’s & 90’s, worked diligently with the Violence Against Women’s Act and Movement as well as with the Victims of Crime Act. She worked continuously and tirelessly with the State and many Statewide Committees of Action and was a founder in the creation of the Florida Council Against Sexual Violence. The Florida Council Against Sexual Violence is now the State Certifying Agency for all Rape Crisis Centers in the State of Florida. Project HELP was one of the first Rape Crisis Centers certified in the state in August 1995. The helpline grew to include the Rape Crisis Center as well as a crisis center offering crisis intervention/counseling and court advocacy to all victims of crime through the Victims of Crime Act. In late 2006 Beth retired from the agency. The agency kept growing as needed services kept growing. In 2010, Project HELP worked diligently to successfully bring a forensic rape exam facility in-house. Project HELP’s team consists of a medical director, 1 Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, an executive director, 6 victim advocates (2 bi-lingual; Spanish & Creole) and up to 30 volunteers. Each employee, volunteer, and anyone on the team must complete state certification of 30 hours of Advocacy Core Training as well as 16 hours on the job training and 6 continuing education hours each year.

What We Do

Project HELP is a non-profit organization staffed by professional counselors and advocates committed to providing hope, empowerment, and healing to those affected by sexual violence, sudden death, and other crimes. Along with free counseling and advocacy services, Project HELP provides our community with a 24/7 Sexual Assault Crisis Helpline: (239) 262-7227. Project HELP has served Collier County for 30 years. We want everyone to know WHO we are, WHAT we do, and HOW to reach us if they ever need our help.

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