SANE Examinations
Certified Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for forensic medical exams on adult and child survivors.
Learn more →Forensic Nurse Examiners Staffing of West Texas provides around-the-clock Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) services and community support for survivors across Lubbock and surrounding communities.
We partner with hospitals, law enforcement, and advocacy organizations to deliver trauma-informed forensic nursing services.
Certified Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for forensic medical exams on adult and child survivors.
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Trauma-informed resources, crisis intervention, and advocacy to help survivors navigate their recovery journey with dignity and respect.
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Professional development for forensic nurses and community education on sexual assault prevention and survivor support.
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Forensic Nurse Examiners Staffing of West Texas is dedicated to providing community support for individuals who have experienced sexual assault. Our mission centers on offering expert medical forensic care and compassionate assistance during the most critical moments.
Founded in Lubbock, Texas, we work in partnership with Voice of Hope and local healthcare facilities to ensure survivors receive the highest standard of care.
Updates on our programs, community partnerships, and resources for survivors.
Learn how SANE nurses provide critical medical care and evidence collection for sexual assault survivors.
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Our partnership with Voice of Hope ensures survivors in Lubbock always have access to trained forensic nurses.
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How FNSWT collaborates with hospitals, law enforcement, and advocacy groups to serve rural communities.
Read article →Snapshots of outreach, giving, education, and survivor-centered community care across West Texas.
Coordinated assistance and survivor-centered resources delivered with dignity and compassion.
Community giving that supports kits, supplies, training, and outreach.
Expanding access so survivors can receive expert care—no matter where they live.
Building capacity through training, education, and prevention programs.