Safe Horizon CEO Liz Roberts named one of City & State’s Community Engagement Power 50 that recognizes officials, advocates, and activists collaborating with communities to drive change.
Citywide initiative provides free mobile devices for survivors of domestic violence, distributed through Family Justice Centers with Safe Horizon staff.
During the COVID-19 pandemic domestic violence victims may not call police because the abusive partners are in the home. Safe Horizon's Kim Kavern explains.
Providing homeless youth with housing vouchers and priority access to NYCHA housing is imperative. Safe Horizon's Carolyn Strudwick explains.
With anti-AAPI violence increasing, Safe Horizon's Queenie Ng explains how hate crime data can help produce resources and education for the community to help unlearn racism.
Safe horizon's Evangeline Chan explains how we can fight hate and violence against Asian Americans and Asians - "understanding the root causes of racism."
Safe Horizon's lock replacement program Project Safe is featured as one resource hate crime victims can seek if they do not feel safe.
Safe Horizon CEO Liz Roberts joins community-based organizations in opposing funding cuts to ThriveNYC, which has strengthened NYC's mental health services.
Racism and violence against the Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community is unacceptable. Read these tips on how you can be an ally.