#OneTooManyNY Virtual 5K to Benefit Child Advocacy Centers
1 in 10 children will be abused before their 18th birthday. One Child Abused is #OneTooManyNY. Happening virtually from September 13-15, by signing up you’ll be directly supporting Safe Horizon’s five CACs, which provide crucial services to children who have experienced violence…
A Conversation on Sexual Assault Awareness and Resources
A conversation on the effects of sexual assault, resources for survivors, and the need for continued funding for support services.
CVAP Budget Cuts Media Wrap Up
Budget cuts impact Crime Victim Assistance Program (CVAP) that assists crime victims.
Safe Horizon Applauds the Supreme Court's Decision in United States vs. Rahimi
Today, Safe Horizon celebrates a significant victory for domestic violence survivors and gun safety advocates with the Supreme Court's decision in United States vs. Rahimi, upholding a law that protects domestic violence survivors.
Domestic Violence Shelter Providers Demand Equality for Single Adults Seeking Safety in New York State Domestic Violence Shelters with the Securing Access to Fair & Equal (SAFE) Shelter Act
Safe Horizon joins coalition in support of SAFE Shelters Act and urge legislators to prioritize life-saving temporary housing for thousands of survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and human trafficking.
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.
Photos From Our 28th Annual Champion Celebration 2024
Photos from Safe Horizon's 28th annual Champion Celebration honoring board member Sonia Sande and 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).