If you experienced trauma or violence

Emergency services – toll-free phone numbers

  • General number for emergency services: 112
  • Ambulance: 104
  • Police: 107
  • Firefighters: 105

Survivors of sexual/domestic harassment, abuse, or violence

If you are a survivor of sexual/domestic harassment, abuse, violence and need support with information, accommodation, or other form of assistance, you can contact:

The National Crisis and Information Provision Phone Service (OKIT)

Toll-free number: +36 80 20 55 20

Operating hours: 24-hours a day

Languages: Hungarian and English

    Hungarian Interchurch Aid (HIA)

    Phone: +36 70 410 0187

    Languages: Ukrainian, Hungarian or English

    Online anonymous counselling is available on their website under: segelyszervezet.hu/anonimtanacsadas

    View HIA’s page on this website

    In case you have experienced trauma (excessive violence, torture, or other form of traumatic event), and would like to receive psychological or mental health support, you can turn to Cordelia Foundation or to Menedék – Hungarian Association for Migrants.

    If you are a victim of any form of a criminal offence, for mental health and psychological, legal and material support you can contact Free Victim Support Hotline (ÁSK) in Hungarian on a toll-free number: +36 80 225 225.

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