Stop Sexting Ukraine — This is an online portal for reporting material depicting sexual abuse of children. The portal functions as a reporting hotline: if you are in Ukraine, you can report any content depicting sexual abuse of children that you have found online.
La Strada — 0 800 500 335, 116 123. National hotline for the prevention of domestic violence, human trafficking and gender discrimination. Universal national support service.
Child hotline — 0-800-500-225, 116 111. National hotline for children and youth.
Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine — 0 800 50 51 70, callcenter@cyberpolice.gov.ua.
Dyżurnet.pl — Dyżurnet.pl responds to anonymous reports received from Internet users about potentially illegal material, mainly related to the sexual abuse of children.
CBZC — Centralne Biuro Zwalczania Cyberprzestępczości — is a specialized unit of the Polish Police to combat the most serious crimes on the Internet. CBZC detects, prevents, and prosecutes hackers and Internet fraudsters, and secures critical infrastructure.
CSIRT NASK — a place where you can report incidents that violate network security
Feminoteka — 888 88 33 (anti-violence hotline for women)
Fundacja Pomocy Ofiarom Przestępstw — strives to improve the situation of crime victims in line with its mission. The foundation helps victims learn about their rights and how to exercise them. In addition, we raise awareness of the institutions and organizations that can support victims in their difficult situation. We indicate places where legal, psychological, and material assistance can be obtained, +48 789 172 989
Dziecięcy Telefon Zaufania Rzecznika Praw Dziecka — s a free, 24-hour hotline at 800 12 12 12, where children and young people can get psychological, legal, and social support by talking about problems (such as violence, problems at school, in the family, hate) or simply wanting to talk, as well as use the confidential chat service at czat.brpd.gov.pl. Calls and chats are anonymous and available 24/7, ensuring safety and discretion.
Telefon dla rodziców i nauczycieli w sprawie bezpieczeństwa dzieci — The free and anonymous helpline for parents and teachers regarding child safety is 800 100 100. Run by the Dajemy Dzieciom Siłę Foundation, the helpline offers psychological and legal support in crisis situations such as violence, cyberbullying, depression, and online threats.
Centrum Wsparcia Kobiet (Fundacja Dobry Start) — is a safe space where migrant women can get help with personal and professional matters. It helps with experiences of domestic violence, but also provides legal and psychological counseling.
Help Wanted — Help Wanted has a dedicated page to non-consensual image sharing, where they give concrete steps on how to remove (nude) pictures and videos from the internet (e.g. take a screenshot, report to the social media platform, contact the site, etc.). They also provide support through anonymous chat, email, or phone.
Centrum Seksueel Geweld — Centrum Seksueel Geweld is a national service in the Netherlands that provides 24/7 free help and support for anyone that has experienced sexual violence (including online, e.g. sextortion, blackmail, non-consensual image sharing). They have pages for various target groups, including children, and young girls and women.
Slachtofferhulp Nederland — Slachtofferhulp Nederland is a national victim-support organisation in the Netherlands. They assist people who have experienced a crime, including sextortion, sexual exposure, grooming, etc. They offer emotional support, practical support, legal and procedural guidance, etc.
Child Helpline International — Child Helpline International is a global network that connects over 160 helplines in 140 countries. It offers free and confidential support to children and young people, including on issues like cyberbullying, grooming, online violence, exploitation, online safety, and mental health.
The Cyber Civil Rights Initiative — Non-profit dedicated to supporting victims and survivors of image-based sexual abuse. They offer a 24/7 helpline, step-by-step guide on next steps, general information, and a list of international resources. It is more suitable for older teenagers.
Childnet — Childnet is a UK-based charity dedicated to making the internet a safer place for young people aged 11-18. It offers free information, resources, guidance, and tools for young people, including on online safety.

