Safe Horizon is committed to ensuring residents of our shelters know their options, and to supporting them whether or not they choose to vote.
The New York City Council passed legislation that will provide diapers and baby wipes to families in need in our domestic violence shelters.
Troop 6000, the Girl Scout troop exclusively for girls living in NYC shelters, gives our residents the same fun, educational and enriching activities, and leadership opportunities as any other Girl Scout troop.
We are NYC's support system for domestic violence survivors with services ranging from shelter to counseling and much more. Shelter is a safe place to support those escaping domestic violence of all forms.
Dr. Amanda M. Stylianou, our senior director of research and program development, discusses how emergency domestic violence shelters are a critical resource for survivors of violence.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) – and here are some ways you can support domestic violence survivors.
Safe Horizon's Streetwork Project helps homeless youth secure housing vouchers and find permanent housing.
As pandemic recovery continues, Safe Horizon, the nation’s largest nonprofit victim services agency, is experiencing increased requests from survivors for shelter and access to free legal resources.
Black women & girls vulnerable to domestic violence due to racial inequality experience increased effects & incidents of abuse due to COVID.
Safe Horizon CEO Liz Roberts: We support legislation that would ensure domestic violence survivors that leaving an abusive partner doesn’t mean they must become homeless.