Post-election Survey Results: Survivors Need a Government That Protects Them
We surveyed over 2,000 survivors across the country. The results remind us that ending violence is not a partisan issue. Sign our open letter to demand that survivor resources are prioritized and protected.

What’s at Stake for Survivors this Election
one in three people in the U.S. identifies as a survivor of violence, abuse or exploitation. This election it is crucial that we create local, state and federal policies that are compassionate, inclusive and centered on lived experiences. Every legislative and budget decision made by lawmakers impacts the lives of survivors.

The SAFE Shelter Act
The SAFE Shelter Act will help more survivors find safety in emergency domestic violence shelters.

Safe Horizon Responds to Sean "Diddy" Combs Indictment
We stand with Cassie Ventura and the other survivors who are courageously speaking out about violence and exploitation they have suffered.

ABC News interviews CEO Liz Roberts after Sean Diddy Combs is Charged
Safe Horizon CEO, Liz Roberts, speaks to ABC News following the indictment of Sean "Diddy" Combs about how to best support survivors of human trafficking and abuse.

Safe Horizon Announces Its 28th Annual Champion Celebration Honoring Sonia Sande and New York State Assemblywoman Catalina Cruz
Safe Horizon proudly hosts its 28th annual Champion Celebration on Thursday, May 16th at the world-renowned Gotham Hall in New York City. This year’s honorees include Safe Horizon board member, Sonia Sande, EY Americas Consulting Talent Leader and New York State Assemblywoman Catalina Cruz.

Safe Horizon Survivors Urge Mayor Adams Restore CVAP Funding
Survivors and Safe Horizon staff stand in solidarity to urge Mayor Adams to restore $3M in critical funding to our Crime Victim Assistance Program (CVAP).

Liz Roberts, CEO, Safe Horizon Responds to Mayor Adams' Plans to Dramatically Cut $3M in funds to Crime Victim Assistance Program
Statement from Safe Horizon CEO Liz Roberts on Mayor Adams' plans to dramatically cut $3M in city funding to Safe Horizon’s precinct-based Crime Victim Assistance Program.