
Safe Horizon hosts 26th annual Champion Awards, Honoring “The View” Co-Host, Sunny Hostin and Joe Falencki, Global Head of Talent Acquisition, Morgan Stanley
Safe Horizon hosts 26th annual Champion Awards, showcasing staff who went #BeyondTheCall to help nearly 400,000 survivors during pandemic.
Fallout After Oscars Will Smith Slap Incident
"This is a season for healing and i'm here for it," Jada Pinkett Smith said in an Instagram post today, following the Academy's announcement that it's conducting a formal review. pic.twitter.com/45G83FxxNc — ABC News Live (@ABCNewsLive) March 29, 2022

Safe Horizon Aims to Support Ukrainian Immigrants Applying for Temporary Protective Status
Safe Horizon's Immigration Law Project staff are helping Ukrainian immigrants and refugees in Brooklyn to apply for protective status.
Ukrainian Refugees Seek Help in Brooklyn as They Navigate Uncharted Waters
Safe Horizon's Immigration Law Project joined volunteers, teams of attorneys, and translators in helping guide Ukrainian refugees.

Opinion: Cuts to Crime Victim Services Funding Will Leave Survivors Behind
Safe Horizon CEO Liz Roberts explains how changes in government funding will leave victims of violence, abuse, and crime more vulnerable.
Safe Horizon's Policy Recommendations for the Next New York City Mayor
We urge newly elected officials to build on what victim service professionals have learned over decades about how best to help survivors.

The Community Engagement Power 50
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.

Safe Horizon Signs Onto Letter Urging Governor Kathy Hochul to Pass Policies to Help Survivors
Safe Horizon and our partners urge Governor Kathy Hochul to pass policies to create a sexual/gender-based violence and harassment-free New York.

City's Immigration Courts Reopen After More Than A Year Of Being Shut Down To All But Most Urgent Cases
As NYC immigration courts reopen, experts such as Evangeline Chan remain concerned about balancing due process with the need for expediency.