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*Dial 183 on the phone(they speak Turkish, Kurdish, Arabic, Sign Language 24h/7). ALO 183 offers 24/7, free and confidential support over phone. It provides help for every woman and child who has been abused. The hotline can even provide financial, legal and mental help to those in need and belongs to the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Services.
*Dial 183 on the phone(they speak Turkish, Kurdish, Arabic, Sign Language 24h/7). ALO 183 offers 24/7, free and confidential support over phone. It provides help for every woman and child who has been abused. The hotline can even provide financial, legal and mental help to those in need and belongs to the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Services.
*Dial 157 on the phone(Turkish, English, Arabic, Persian, Russian, German and Pashto) free  24h/7 help for foreigners. You can call can call +90 312 157 11 22 (Turkish, English, Arabic, Persian, Russian, German and Pashto) 24/7. They're generally dealing with things like stolen documents, but not only that, they may be helpful with may issues or at least will likely redirect you to the right service.
*Dial 157 on the phone(Turkish, English, Arabic, Persian, Russian, German and Pashto) free  24h/7 help for foreigners. You can call can call +90 312 157 11 22 (Turkish, English, Arabic, Persian, Russian, German and Pashto) 24/7. They're generally dealing with things like stolen documents, but not only that, they may be helpful with may issues or at least will likely redirect you to the right service.
*A full list of free United Nations help services, in many languages, including rare ones, like Somali, Kurdish, Pashto, Dari and ohters. https://help.unhcr.org/turkiye/information-and-resources-on-protection-from-violence/seeking-help-and-reporting/  Also has info on where and how to get legal and psychological support, in breef see the 3 poınts below:
* In case of gender-based violence or any other emergency simply approach: In case of a rape or any other health emergency simply approach nearest Emergency service("Acil" or "Acil servis"(pronounced "Adjil/Adjil servis)), they can be found at ant state hospital ("Devlet Hastanesi") and at some prıvate ones, or sımply call 112(they speak a few foreıgn languages).
* In case of gender-based violence or any other emergency simply approach nearest police station("Polis", colloquial for police station is "karakolu")
* In case of gender-based violence or any other emergency simply approach nearest Provincial Gendarmerie Command ("Jandarma")
* For legal help approach nearest Legal aid bureau located within Bar Associations, for legal support (please refer to: https://turkey.servicesadvisor.net/en/search?category=1815,2057,2062


*Morçatı Kadın Sığınağı Vakfı (Purple Roof Women’s Shelter and Foundation) - Provides legal and practical aid to women who are victims of domestic violence Phone: Email: 0090 212 292 52 31-32. Katip Mustafa Celebi Mah. Anadolu Sok. No:23 D:7-8, Beyoglu-Istanbul, Turkey morcati@ttnet.net.tr. (http://www.morcati.org.tr/tr/)
*Morçatı Kadın Sığınağı Vakfı (Purple Roof Women’s Shelter and Foundation) - Provides legal and practical aid to women who are victims of domestic violence Phone: Email: 0090 212 292 52 31-32. Katip Mustafa Celebi Mah. Anadolu Sok. No:23 D:7-8, Beyoglu-Istanbul, Turkey morcati@ttnet.net.tr. (http://www.morcati.org.tr/tr/)
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