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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.

Responding to COVID-19, Child Trauma Response Team, Bronx Child Advocacy Center, and More!

Celines

Celines came to a Safe Horizon domestic violence shelter at the height of the pandemic with her one-year-old son. She was carrying a photo album, face masks, a blue sippy cup, a blue and white blanket, and her sketchpad

Safe Horizon’s Statement on New York City’s FY24 City Budget

Liz Roberts comments on NYC's FY24 budget which includes a very small "workforce enhancement" for Safe Horizon staff and across the sector who work so hard on behalf of vulnerable New Yorkers.

Record Number Of Young Adults Move Out Of NYC’s Homeless Shelters

Safe Horizon's Streetwork Project helps homeless youth secure housing vouchers and find permanent housing.

Policy Platform for Gender Based Violence Survivors

Safe Horizon and other organizations present recommendations for safety for survivors of gender-based violence and a new vision for economic equity in New York City and beyond.

ACS To Expand Domestic Violence Program, Will Offer More Help To Both Survivors And Offenders

The Administration of Children's Services, along with Safe Horizon, expand their Safe Way Forward program in three boroughs, including Staten Island.

Administration For Children’s Services Expands ‘A Safe Way Forward’ To Brooklyn

Safe Horizon partners with The Administration of Children's Services towards the expansion of the "A Safe Way Forward" program to serve more families throughout Brooklyn.

Justice for Sexual Assault Survivors: New Law Offers Healing

The Adult Survivors Act opens a one-year window, during which adult survivors of sexual violence that occurred in New York state can bring their cases in civil court against their abusers or any individuals or institutions that enabled their abuses.

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