Brides March
The Annual Gladys Ricard & Victims of Domestic Violence Memorial Walk/Brides’ March is a yearly march to raise awareness of domestic violence in New York City. The walk is in honor of Gladys Ricart, who was murdered on the day of her wedding by an abusive ex-boyfriend.
One Too Many NY 5K
Safe Horizon’s Child Advocacy Centers (CACs) are proud to partner with the New York State Children’s Alliance for the One Too Many NY 5K from September 18th-20th —a statewide run/walk event raising awareness and support for children impacted by abuse. Join us by registering to walk in person…
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Thanks For Adding Your Name!
Thank you for supporting survivors by adding your name to the open letter to the Trump administration. Every year, 250,000 people who have experienced violence, abuse, or exploitation seek safety through our services. We offer immediate and practical support like a hot meal, someone to talk to,…
A Letter to Black Men With Anxiety: You Are Seen
I am a Black man who struggles with anxiety and self-doubt. I am also a man who is learning to stop treating his pain like a secret that needs to be kept. I want to tell you something I’ve spent years learning how to say out loud: I…
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Safe Horizon Responds to T Visa Processing Delays
While the government claims to want to focus its limited resources on the processing of visas for survivors of violent crime and human trafficking, the data on the ground tells an entirely different story. Newly released figures by USCIS show that T Visa processing times have slowed down to an effective standstill, with cases taking close to three…
Sadida's Story
Just over a year ago, I arrived at a Safe Horizon shelter at 2 A.M, in the rain, holding my 11-month old daughter, Erhaa. Earlier that night, I thought my husband was going to kill me. In 2024, I moved to New York from Bangladesh to be with my husband and begin a new life together. We were friends…
E. Jean Carroll has justice with ASA
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected President Trump’s appeal of the E. Jean Carroll verdict, reaffirming the power of survivor-centered legislation and now he has been ordered by a federal judge to pay her the $5.8 million she won in a judgment against him. That’s why we,…