Watch: Dealing with Domestic Violence During the Coronavirus Shutdown
When two people are self-isolating in an abusive situation during COVID-19 (Coronavirus), it can be dangerous. Kim Kavern describes Safe Horizon's services.
Six Resources for People Experiencing Domestic Violence and Abuse During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Resources for domestic violence survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
WATCH: De-Escalating Domestic Violence During Social Distancing
Safe Horizon's Maureen Curtis discusses how domestic violence survivors can navigate spending more time at home during the coronavirus outbreak.
Self-Care Resources for COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and Beyond
Due to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) crisis, it's more important than ever to practice self-care. Our resource guide can help you practice self-care successfully.
3 Safety Tips for Domestic Violence Victims Quarantined During COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Domestic violence can increase if you are quarantined with someone abusive due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Read and share these 3 tips to help survivors.
Safe Horizon and ASISTA File FOIA Request Seeking Immigration Policy Data Related to U-Visa Adjudications
“This data is needed to provide a minimum level of transparency on USCIS’ practices as it relates to a critical form of immigration relief for survivors of violence and abuse,” - Evangeline M. Chan, Esq., Director of Safe Horizon’s Immigration Law Project.
Calling Social Service Professionals: Safe Horizon is Hiring in Staten Island!
Safe Horizon is expanding! We are looking for social service professionals to join our Staten Island programs.
It’s Domestic Violence Awareness and LGBT History Month. Let’s Get to Work.
“We cannot talk about domestic violence without discussing gender-based violence…and all other interconnected forms of violence and abuse.” - Jimmy Meagher
7 Warning Signs Someone Is the Victim of Domestic Violence
Many instances of domestic violence go undetected; some abusive relationships last for years without anyone on the outside knowing. Safe Horizon's Kim Kavern explains.
What Big Little Lies Gets Right About Abusive Relationships
“In an abusive relationship, the abuse usually doesn’t happen every day...it might still be a loving relationship" - Tarsha McCallum explains how accurately Big Little Lies depicts the complexities of domestic violence.