Learn how to report sexual abuse via the Diocese of Arlington — reporting forms are available in Akan, Eritrean, English, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese
Diocese of Arlington Child Protection Policy
The SJN ACTION groups meets the first Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in Room A2/A3. We meet in-person as well as virtually. Please email sjnaction@gmail.com to participate via Zoom. All are welcome!

How to Report Abuse and Find Support

For an emergency, call 911|.
Fairfax County Child Protective Services: 703-324-7400
Virginia Child & Adult Protective Services: 800-552-7096
Virginia Clergy Abuse Hotline: 804-674-2000

Fairfax County Police Department: 703-246-7800
Loudoun County Police Department: 703-777-1021
Arlington County Police Department: 703-558-2222
Diocese of Arlington’s Office of Victim Assistance: 703-841-2530
Diocese of Arlington’s Office of Child Protection: 703-841-3847

Victim’s Assistance for the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales: Kate McCauley, LCSW, 571-766-6840 or KateMcCauleyLCSW@gmail.com


In response to the summer 2018 revelations about clerical sexual abuse and the listening session held at St. John Neumann Catholic Community on Sept. 27, 2018, a parish ACTION group was formed. The name was taken from the following goals:
  • Advocacy
  • Change
  • Transparency
  • Inclusion
  • ONgoing reform
Our mission encompasses:
  1. Supporting the survivors of clerical abuse
  2. Educating ourselves and our parish to the issues involved in this crisis
  3. Advocating for meaningful laity involvement at all levels of the church hierarchy to ensure accountability and transparency
Read the Statement from the Oblate Priests of St. John Neumann on the sexual abuse crisis
Read the SJN ACTION statement about composer David Haas

Virtual Victim/Survivor Support Group

For those who have experienced sexual abuse by clergy or others as a child or vulnerable adult.
This is an independent, volunteer-based peer support group (not a therapy group) facilitated by Angie Boggs and is open to anyone who participates in a faith community and anyone who does not.
Angie is a Catholic laywoman and circle keeper. She is a bioethicist and board-certified chaplain experienced in addressing secondary traumatic distress and moral distress in a large health system. Angie is a participant in the STAR (strategies for trauma awareness and resilience) program at Eastern Mennonite University and a participant in a survivor support group sponsored by the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Angie is a member of the St. John Neumann parish ACTION group committed to advocacy and reform.
If you are interested in participating, please email 2020victimssurvivors@gmail.com.
All emails and group participation and discussions are held in confidence.

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