The following is a list of Partner Organizations that offer help to those facing Domestic Violence.
Barrier Free Living's Domestic Violence Intervention Program provides non-residential services to disabled victims of domestic violence. The program offers clients short- and long-term domestic violence counseling and psychoeducation, case management services, advocacy within the medical, mental health, child welfare, law enforcement and criminal justice systems, and occupational therapy.
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The New York Asian Women’s Center helps battered Asian women overcome violence and govern their own lives, free of abuse. The Center also works to raise public awareness about domestic violence, advocate for the rights of battered women, and create an agenda for social change.
PSSHP provides both shelter and non-shelter services, including individual counseling and safety planning, criminal justice and legal advocacy and referrals, and support groups for battered women in both English and Spanish. PSSHP also conducts community training and education through workshops and tablings.
It is the mission of Project Hospitality, Inc. to reach out to community members who are hungry, homeless or otherwise in need in order to work with them to achieve their self-sufficiency — thereby enhancing the quality of life for our community.
Sakhi for South Asian Women, is a non-profit and community-based anti-domestic violence organization. Sakhi, meaning "woman friend" in several South Asian languages, works with women of South Asian origin including women from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, as well as the South Asian Diaspora.
The goal of the Violence Intervention Program, Inc. (VIP) is and has been to contribute to the eradication of domestic violence and to assist women in overcoming the barriers to meaningful participation in society, by providing culturally relevant bilingual/bicultural services to battered Latinas and their children.