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Innovations Update Summer 2020

#ThriveUp with Safe Horizon “Because When Home is Where the Harm is, #SafetyIsEssential”

Volunteer leadership council member Christina Ballinger and Senior Director of our Child Trauma Response Team Arisly Rodriguez discuss how we help survivors of violence and abuse.

Join our #SafetyIsEssential Campaign

Watch the PSA in Spanish. Safe Horizon provides essential services to survivors every day.  We empower victims and survivors to find safety, safety, connection and hope, because #SafetyIsEssential. Join our #SafetyIsEssential campaign in three easy steps: Make a short video telling people why you think #SafetyIsEssential or share this post ...

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.

6 Resources for People Experiencing Domestic Violence and Abuse During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Safe Horizon's Hotlines and digital chat platform SafeChat are featured as resources for domestic violence survivors during Coronavirus pandemic.

In Quarantine with an Abuser: Surge in Domestic Violence Reports Linked to Coronavirus

Social distancing most impacts domestic violence victims because they are unable to reach out for help as their abusive partner is in the home.

Sam’s December Fundraiser for Safe Horizon

This Holiday Season and Year-Round, Safe Horizon Offers Safety, Support, Connection, and Hope COVID-19 has affected and changed all our lives. Some changes have been painful, while others have been beneficial. In many cases, family ties have become stronger and more meaningful. Sadly though, for many of Safe Horizon’s ...

Pam’s December Fundraiser for Safe Horizon

This Holiday Season and Year-Round, Safe Horizon Offers Safety, Support, Connection, and Hope COVID-19 has affected and changed all our lives. Some changes have been painful, while others have been beneficial. In many cases, family ties have become stronger and more meaningful. Sadly though, for many of Safe Horizon’s ...

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Supporting Someone in an Emotionally Abusive Relationship: Do’s and Don’ts

How can you support a friend or family member in an emotionally abusive relationship? Jennifer Koza, MSW outlines the do's and don'ts of supporting someone who is being emotionally abused.

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