Services are available to anyone of any age who has experienced a sexual assault or other violent crime at any time in their life, or who has been affected by someone else’s assault. The Center provides information, referral services, counseling and criminal advocacy to crime victims; help in filing claims for compensation through the New York State Office of Victim Services. The Center offers free, confidential therapy for victims of interpersonal crimes, including adult and child sexual assault, domestic violence, assault and homicide, is available Monday through Friday by appointment. Friends and family members of crime victims may also schedule therapy appointments. Therapy is offered in individual, family or group sessions.
Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer help/referrals to victims of abuse throughout the state. If you plan to contact a program via email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
Have a suggestion or correction? Contact us!
Please note that we list the organizations by the town, city or county where the office is located – however, many offices serve multiple towns or counties. You can click the “View All” to look through the complete list of organizations. If you are looking for an attorney to represent you in court or to give you legal advice about your situation, go to our Finding a Lawyer page instead.
Albany
Albany County Crime Victim and Sexual Violence Center
Equinox
All domestic violence services are confidential and free of charge. We offer: shelter; counseling; outreach; advocacy; case management; and Project Break Free transitional housing. Through our 24-hour hotline, we provide information, crisis intervention, counseling, referral, and/or shelter. The hotline is available to victims, friends, family, and other concerned individuals. Collect calls accepted.
Allegany
ACCORD
Free and confidential services for victims of domestic violence and their children. This program offers: shelter; outreach; advocacy; case management; Family Offense Petition preparation; court accompaniment; and educational and support groups. Services may be accessed via our 24-hour domestic violence hotline, appointments with an Advocate, or requesting services at our main office.
Bronx
Kingsbridge Heights Community Center
Services include rape & sexual assault support groups, case management, crisis intervention and family as well as individual therapy.
New York City Family Justice Center - Bronx
The FJCs provide many criminal justice, civil legal, and social services in one location to victims/survivors of domestic violence, trafficking and elder abuse. Services include safety planning and risk assessment, counseling for victims and their children, civil legal assistance on immigration and family court matters, meeting with a prosecutor, accessing shelter, applying for housing and financial assistance, filing police reports, language interpretation, and a wide-range of self-sufficiency services including English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes, financial literacy and counseling, computer skills classes, and many other services. Each FJC has a Children’s Room where children ages 3 and up can play in a safe and supervised space while their parents receive services. Appointments are not needed - you may just walk in to the FJC Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. To see a list of agencies that are housed at the FJC, see here: http://www.nyc.gov/html/ocdv/downloads/pdf/NYCFJC_List_Services.pdf
Safe Horizon - Bronx Family Justice Center
Safe Horizon’s Community Programs offer the following services to victims of crime and abuse: Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Practical/Emergency Assistance, Information and Referrals, Individual Counseling, Support Groups, Advocacy, and Community/Public Education Presentations.
Cattaraugus
Cattaraugus Community Action, Inc.
Cattaraugus Community Action’s offers the following services: Domestic Violence Residential Program provides temporary housing for domestic violence victims and their children; Domestic Violence Non-Residential Program offers a 24-Hour Hotline, counseling, advocacy, court accompaniment, and other support services to victims such as support group counseling, children’s program. We have a rape crisis program that offers a 24-Hour Hotline, counseling, advocacy, court accompaniment, prevention education, partnerships with medical providers, support groups for adults and children (serving Allegany and Cattaraugus Counties). We have a crime victim program that provides advocacy, counseling, court accompaniment, plus victim compensation claims assistance through the New York State Office of Victim Services (serving Allegany and Cattaraugus Counties). To see additional programs, go to their website.
Cayuga
Community Action Programs Cayuga/Seneca (CAP) - Headquarters
CAP’s domestic violence program assist survivors and their children. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, temporary shelter, transitional housing assistance, advocacy, safety planning, counseling, support group, children’s group, safe visitation and exchange, assistance with victim compensation claims, and more. CAP also offers emergency services such as food, emergency transportation assistance, and prescription assistance, and responds to a wide array of crisis situations.
Chautauqua
The Anew Center (part of the Salvation Army)
In Jamestown, The Salvation Army operates the Anew Center, a domestic violence and rape crisis program. The center operates a shelter, provides case management to domestic violence survivors and sexual assault victims, has a 24- hour hotline, accompany victims to court, and provide child and family outreach and counseling. The Anew Center is the only domestic violence and rape crisis program in Chautauqua County.
Chemung
Salvation Army
Note from WomensLaw.org - the website indicates domestic violence services are provided but does not offer more details. Please call for more information.
Chenango
Liberty Resources Help Restore Hope Center
Liberty Resources Help Restore Hope Center offers crisis support, emergency housing, and legal and medical advocacy for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Clinton
STOP Domestic Violence (part of Behavioral Health Services North, Inc.)
STOP Domestic Violence is a NYS certified program assisting victims of domestic violence, 24 hours a day. Services include: 24-hour hotline; Crisis intervention; Safe apartments for temporary shelter; Individual and group supportive counseling; Educational materials and presentations about domestic violence and its effects; Temporary childcare during office visits; Advocacy with law enforcement, medical services, local departments of Social Services, etc.; Information and referrals to other local, state and nationwide domestic violence services and human trafficking. STOP Domestic Violence also assists victims with Family Offense Petitions for temporary Orders of Protection in Family Court. The main office is located in Plattsburgh (Clinton County) with a satellite office in Malone and Tupper Lake (Franklin County) as well as Westport (Essex County).
Columbia
Community Action of Greene County, Inc. - Columbia Greene Domestic Violence Program
Services provided by Columbia Greene Domestic Violence range from emergency shelter and crisis intervention to aftercare services and transitional housing. All services are free and confidential. We can assist you with: Shelter: We can arrange for emergency shelter; Legal Services, such as help with filing orders of protection from the family or criminal courts and claims to the Crime Victims Board; Social Services such as getting emergency funds from the Department of Social Services; Supportive Services/Counseling for victims of domestic violence and their children; Information and Referrals to local programs and providers in order to address any other specific needs (mental health, substance abuse counseling, etc.)
Cortland
YWCA's Aid to Women Victims of Violence
Safety, support and counseling.
Delaware
Safe Against Violence (part of Delaware Opportunities, Inc.)
Safe Against Violence offers comprehensive services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and other crimes. Services include safe, confidential shelter for domestic violence victims and their families, short term crisis and supportive counseling, medical and legal advocacy and accompaniment, information and referrals, and a 24/7 confidential hotline. Crime victims are assisted in filing claims for compensation. All services are free and confidential.
Dutchess
Grace Smith House
Grace Smith House is a private not-for-profit domestic violence agency, which provides both residential and non-residential services to victims of domestic violence and their children. Our services include advocacy with the legal system and the Department of Social Services, assistance with housing and employment issues and referrals to legal, medical and mental health resources. To see a complete description of services, see their website here: http://www.gracesmithhouse.org/our-services
Erie
Child & Family Services - Haven House
Haven House provides safe housing, a crisis hotline, supportive counseling, advocacy, and support groups for victims of domestic violence in Buffalo and Erie County, NY. We also seek to build awareness of and educate the community about domestic violence. Services and programs include Emergency Services; Counseling, Advocacy, & Support Groups; Help/Advocacy for crime victims. Survivors can also meet with an Economic Empowerment Specialist who can assist survivors with credit issues, education, training, employment, budgeting, housing and anything else necessary to become financially independent.
Essex
STOP Domestic Violence (part of Behavioral Health Services North, Inc.)
STOP Domestic Violence is a NYS certified program assisting victims of domestic violence, 24 hours a day. Services include: 24-hour hotline; Crisis intervention; Safe apartments for temporary shelter; Individual and group supportive counseling; Educational materials and presentations about domestic violence and its effects; Temporary childcare during office visits; Advocacy with law enforcement, medical services, local departments of Social Services, etc.; Information and referrals to other local, state and nationwide domestic violence services and human trafficking. STOP Domestic Violence also assists victims with Family Offense Petitions for temporary Orders of Protection in Family Court. The main office is located in Plattsburgh (Clinton County) with a satellite office in Malone and Tupper Lake (Franklin County) as well as Westport (Essex County).
Franklin
Community Connections “First Step to New Beginnings” Program
Community Connections “First Step to New Beginnings” program serves domestic violence survivors and their family members in Franklin County, New York. Services offered include but are not limited to, safety planning; 24/7/365 telephone/text hotline services; information and referral services; advocacy services; counseling services; a batterer intervention education program; community outreach and education; language access services; transportation assistance; support groups, and children’s services. The 24/7 telephone/text number is 518-481-8748.
STOP Domestic Violence (part of Behavioral Health Services North, Inc.)
STOP Domestic Violence is a NYS certified program assisting victims of domestic violence, 24 hours a day. Services include: 24-hour hotline; Crisis intervention; Safe apartments for temporary shelter; Individual and group supportive counseling; Educational materials and presentations about domestic violence and its effects; Temporary childcare during office visits; Advocacy with law enforcement, medical services, local departments of Social Services, etc.; Information and referrals to other local, state and nationwide domestic violence services and human trafficking. STOP Domestic Violence also assists victims with Family Offense Petitions for temporary Orders of Protection in Family Court. The main office is located in Plattsburgh (Clinton County) with a satellite office in Malone and Tupper Lake (Franklin County) as well as Westport (Essex County).
Fulton
Catholic Charities of Fulton and Montgomery Counties
The following free and confidential services are available to victims of domestic violence and other crimes: crisis intervention and safety planning, individual supportive counseling, legal advocacy in family and criminal courts, community outreach and education, information and referrals, bilingual, bicultural staff and services, transportation to DSS, family and criminal court, women’s support group, 9-bed safe house, 24-hour hotline, victims’ rights assistance, 911 cell phone program, OVS claims assistance, and personal advocacy with a variety of other services, such as DSS, hospitals and doctors, housing and employment, Community Maternity Services, AIDS services, drug and alcohol treatment and others.
The Family Counseling Center of Fulton County, Inc.
The Domestic Violence Program provides free and confidential services to all crime victims with a special emphasis on survivors of domestic violence. We offer: 1) a 24-Hour crisis hotline offers information and referrals, as well as supportive counseling; Individuals may use the hotline to make appointments with program staff, obtain information about, or referrals to, appropriate agencies and services, or arrange for transportation in times of emergency to the domestic violence safe shelter, hospital or police department. 2) Shelter. Food, clothing and personal hygiene products are provided to all survivors upon entrance to the shelter. Safe shelter consumers are assisted with locating permanent and stable housing and employment if necessary. Safe arrangements are also made for men who are in need of safe shelter. 3)Advocacy. 4)Transportation to domestic-violence-related appointments and emergencies. 5) Supportive counseling. 6) Support groups for both residential and non-residential survivors. 7) Transitional Housing Program.
Genesee
YWCA Domestic Violence Project
Greene
Community Action of Greene County, Inc. - Columbia Greene Domestic Violence Program
Services provided by Columbia Greene Domestic Violence range from emergency shelter and crisis intervention to aftercare services and transitional housing. All services are free and confidential. We can assist you with: Shelter: We can arrange for emergency shelter; Legal Services, such as help with filing orders of protection from the family or criminal courts and claims to the Crime Victims Board; Social Services such as getting emergency funds from the Department of Social Services; Supportive Services/Counseling for victims of domestic violence and their children; Information and Referrals to local programs and providers in order to address any other specific needs (mental health, substance abuse counseling, etc.)
Herkimer
Catholic Charities of Herkimer County
Catholic Charities of Herkimer County’s Domestic Violence Program offers crisis and supportive services to victims of domestic violence and their children. Services include: safe, temporary shelter for battered women and children, supportive counseling; support, accompaniment and advocacy through legal, medical, housing and social services systems. We provide support group activities as well as information and referral.
Kings
Arab-American Family Support Center (Brooklyn locations)
The Arab-American Family Support Center is the first and largest Arabic-speaking trauma informed social service agency in New York City. They promote equality for under-served populations as well as assisting them in complex situations due to language barrier. Their anti-violence program offers services to victims of domestic violence including crisis intervention individual counseling, support groups, empowerment groups for education and prevention of domestic violence, and court accompaniments and translation on a case by case basis.
Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc.
Caribbean Women’s Health Association (CWHA) conducts programs that aim to improve the well-being of individuals, to strengthen families and empower communities. These programs are uniquely designed to provide comprehensive, integrated, culturally appropriate and coordinated “one-stop” service. Specifically helping victims of domestic violence, they conduct educational sessions to youths and young adults in Flatbush and other surrounding neighborhoods on domestic violence. In order to provide more comprehensive and coordinated services, this domestic violence program will develop linkages with other community resource centers, such as the Brooklyn Family Justice Center.
New York Asian Women's Center - Brooklyn office
New York Asian Women Center helps women and their children in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens overcome domestic violence and other forms of abuse. Services include: 24-hour hotline that is multilingual, support programs and shelter services. In addition, the Center works to raise public awareness about violence against women, advocates for the rights of survivors, and acts as an agent of social change.
New York City Family Justice Center - Brooklyn
The FJCs provide many criminal justice, civil legal, and social services in one location to victims/survivors of domestic violence, trafficking and elder abuse. Services include safety planning and risk assessment, counseling for victims and their children, civil legal assistance on immigration and family court matters, meeting with a prosecutor, accessing shelter, applying for housing and financial assistance, filing police reports, language interpretation, and a wide-range of self-sufficiency services including English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes, financial literacy and counseling, computer skills classes, and many other services. Each FJC has a Children’s Room where children ages 3 and up can play in a safe and supervised space while their parents receive services. Appointments are not needed - you may just walk in to the FJC Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. To see a list of agencies that are housed at the FJC, see here: http://www.nyc.gov/html/ocdv/downloads/pdf/NYCFJC_List_Services.pdf
North Brooklyn Coalition Against Family Violence
North Brooklyn Coalition Against Family Violence provides services to assist domestic violence victims, including: crisis intervention, counseling, emergency assistance, criminal justice advocacy, assistance in filing orders of protection, and direct representation and legal advocacy in family offense, custody/visitation, matrimonial cases, and domestic violence-based immigration relief.
Safe Horizon - Brooklyn Community Program
Safe Horizon’s Community Programs offer the following services to victims of crime and abuse: Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Practical/Emergency Assistance, Information and Referrals, Individual Counseling, Support Groups, Advocacy, and Community/Public Education Presentations.
Sanctuary For Families, Inc. - Brooklyn Family Justice Center
Sanctuary for Families provides domestic violence victims, sex trafficking victims, and their children with a range of comprehensive services. These services are provided in four boroughs; Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx. Some of the services that are offered are clinical services, legal services (including family law, matrimonial law, and immigration law and more), shelter services and children’s programs, etc. Services are also provided in Spanish.
Steps to End Family Violence
Steps to End Family Violence provides services that include advocacy and referrals, individual and group counseling, crisis counseling, parenting and children groups, civil legal services, and re-entry case support and counseling STEPS has three domains of practice - our Community Based Services programs, our Youth programs and our Justice-Involved programs. Our Community Based Services programs provides community based therapeutic services to survivors of gender-based violence - most commonly intimate partner violence - and children impacted by batterer behavior. Any survivor of abuse - even those who are not justice-involved are eligible for those services. Our Justice-Involved programs - ATI, Re-Entry and Anti-Trafficking programs - only work with survivors of gender-based violence who have been arrested and/or incarcerated.
The Park Slope Safe Homes Project
The Park Slope Safe Homes Project is a community-based program that offers services to women and their children in Park Slope who are victims of domestic violence. The services they provide are emergency short-term shelter, a hotline, crisis counseling and advocacy through the staff as well as support groups.
Lewis
Lewis County Opportunities, Inc.
The Lewis County Opportunities Victim Services program provides confidential services to crime victims at no charge, with special emphasis on domestic violence and sexual violence. Our services include 1) Temporary, emergency shelter. Residents receive counseling, legal and personal advocacy, information and referrals and awareness education. 2) Medical Crisis Intervention, available 24/7. An advocate will accompany the survivor to the hospital to be examined. 3) Crisis Therapy to victims of domestic violence, rape, incest, stalking, and sexual assault/abuse and their children. 4) Supportive Counseling for victims their parents, family and spouses. 5) Support Groups. 6) Advocacy - Advocates are available to link victims to legal resources relating to domestic violence and sexual assault/abuse, accompany victims to court, the District Attorney’s office, law enforcement agencies, the hospital, and assist victims in obtaining orders of protection. Advocates also assist victims and their children in obtaining services from other human service agencies. 7) Information and Referrals. 8) Help with filing Crime Victims Compensation Services claims. 9) Safe Pet Services - shelter is available for up to two companion animals (dogs and/or cats) to make it possible for a victim to leave an abusive relationship and not worry about taking his/her pets.
Livingston
Chances & Changes
Provides confidential assistance to victims of domestic violence in Livingston County, New York, including 24-Hour Hotline Services; 24-Hour Safe Housing; Rape Crisis Service; Support and Assistance in Decision Making; Advocacy and Referrals: Legal, Medical, Housing, Counseling, and Social Services; Information and Education: Spouse Abuse, Child Abuse, Family Violence, Self-Esteem, and Parenting; Peer Support Groups; and Individual Counseling.
Madison
Liberty Resource, Inc. - Victims of Violence Program
Provides free and confidential services to those affected by sexual assault, domestic violence or other violent crimes in Madison County and surrounding communities. Services are available to all victims and their family, regardless of when the abuse or crime occurred or whether they choose to report it to the police. We provide: 24-Hour Hotline; support, information/referrals; Safe Dwelling for victims of domestic violence (physical, emotional and sexual) or rape/sexual assault who need immediate safety; Short-term Crisis Counseling; Support, accompaniment and advocacy with legal/medical proceedings - advocates will meet rape/sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking victims at area hospitals or police agencies to provide crisis intervention and systems’ assistance; Basic legal information and help with filling our orders of protection, child custody, and other petitions for Family Court on an emergency and non-emergency basis; and more.
Monroe
Willow Domestic Violence Center
Willow Center provides a full-continuum of free and confidential services, including: 24/7 Crisis and Support Hotline; Short-term Counseling; Court Accompaniment; 49-bed Emergency Shelter; Children’s Programming; Prevention Education & Training. Our Mission is to prevent domestic violence and ensure every survivor has access to the services and supports needed along the journey to a safe and empowered life.
Montgomery
Catholic Charities of Fulton and Montgomery Counties
The following free and confidential services are available to victims of domestic violence and other crimes: crisis intervention and safety planning, individual supportive counseling, legal advocacy in family and criminal courts, community outreach and education, information and referrals, bilingual, bicultural staff and services, transportation to DSS, family and criminal court, women’s support group, 9-bed safe house, 24-hour hotline, victims’ rights assistance, 911 cell phone program, OVS claims assistance, and personal advocacy with a variety of other services, such as DSS, hospitals and doctors, housing and employment, Community Maternity Services, AIDS services, drug and alcohol treatment and others.
Nassau
Círculo de la Hispanidad (Hempstead locations)
Círculo de la Hispanidad provides a range of Spanish/English services to assist individuals affected by violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence including case management, support groups, advocacy, counseling, crisis intervention services, safety planning, education, transitional and permanent housing as well as ancillary services. Staff assists victims of violence with court advocacy, child custody issues, orders of protection, Department of Social Services waivers, case management and other related issues.
Círculo de la Hispanidad - Long Beach office
Círculo de la Hispanidad provides a range of Spanish/English services to assist individuals affected by violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence including case management, support groups, advocacy, counseling, crisis intervention services, safety planning, education, transitional and permanent housing as well as ancillary services. Staff assists victims of violence with court advocacy, child custody issues, orders of protection, Department of Social Services waivers, case management and other related issues.
The Safe Center LI (formerly the Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence)
The Safe Center LI offers confidential, specialized services for victims of domestic violence/dating violence, elder abuse, children who witness domestic violence, and sexual assault survivors through a 24-Hour Hotline, Crisis Intervention, Group and Individual Counseling. It also provides legal representation in the areas of immigration, custody/visitation, family offenses, separation or divorce, and child support. They serve Nassau County. Services available in English and Spanish.
New York
Barrier Free Living, Inc.
Barrier Free Living offers services for victims of domestic violence with disabilities. Services include: counseling, case management, advocacy, occupational therapy, assistance filing office of victim services applications and assistance in obtaining orders of protection. They also have an emergency domestic violence shelter for victims with disabilities called Freedom House, which can be reached by calling 212-400-6470.
Day One
Day One provides provides free and confidential counseling, case management as well as legal advice, information and direct representation to young people aged 24 and under related to dating abuse. They provide additional services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/gender non-conforming, queer and questioning youth who are struggling with intimate partner abuse. Their legal programs include assistance obtaining orders of protection, full representation at Family Court hearings for orders of protection, paternity, custody, visitation and child support, filing for domestic violence-based immigration relief such as VAWA petitions, Battered Spouse Waivers and U Visas, advocacy and support navigating the criminal justice system with the goal of obtaining a order of protection, assistance in obtaining a school safety transfer, advocacy and representation in administrative proceedings for public assistance, housing and other benefits and assistance with emancipation for young adults in need of public benefits and/or shelter due to intimate partner abuse. They also offer non-legal programs such as group counseling. They serve New York City. They provide services in English and in Spanish.
GEMS - Girls' Educational & Mentoring Services
GEMS provide preventive and transitional services to young women ages 13-21 years old that are at risk for or are involved in sexual exploitation and violence. The services provided are peer counseling, crisis counseling and workshops that raise awareness about the facts of the commercial sex industry for girls and young women who are victims of sexual exploitation.
New York Asian Women's Center - Manhattan office
New York Asian Women Center helps women and their children in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens overcome domestic violence and other forms of abuse. Services include: 24-hour hotline that is multilingual, support programs and shelter services. In addition, the Center works to raise public awareness about violence against women, advocates for the rights of survivors, and acts as an agent of social change.
New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault
The mission of the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault is to prevent sexual violence and reduce the harm it causes through education, research and advocacy. Their services include informing the community about available resources/services, education and training, documenting the problem of sexual assault/abuse in the city, and more. (They do not provide direct services to victims other than giving information and resources.)
New York City Family Justice Center - Manhattan
The FJCs provide many criminal justice, civil legal, and social services in one location to victims/survivors of domestic violence, trafficking and elder abuse. Services include safety planning and risk assessment, counseling for victims and their children, civil legal assistance on immigration and family court matters, meeting with a prosecutor, accessing shelter, applying for housing and financial assistance, filing police reports, language interpretation, and a wide-range of self-sufficiency services including English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes, financial literacy and counseling, computer skills classes, and many other services. Each FJC has a Children’s Room where children ages 3 and up can play in a safe and supervised space while their parents receive services. Appointments are not needed - you may just walk in to the FJC Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. To see a list of agencies that are housed at the FJC, see here: http://www.nyc.gov/html/ocdv/downloads/pdf/NYCFJC_List_Services.pdf
Safe Horizon - Manhattan/Bronx Community Program
Safe Horizon’s Community Programs offer the following services to victims of crime and abuse: Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Practical/Emergency Assistance, Information and Referrals, Individual Counseling, Support Groups, Advocacy, and Community/Public Education Presentations.
SAKHI for South Asian Women
Sakhi for South Asian Women offers direct services for the South Asian community that are free and confidential. Services include: crisis intervention, ongoing emotional support, monthly support group with staff available to translate in 3 languages: Bengali, Hindi, and Urdu. They also offer assistance in trying to find free or low-cost legal representation for criminal, family, and immigration cases. They assist in accessing health services, public benefits, housing; as well as accompaniments and translation assistance in court. They offer monthly immigration legal clinics to assist women in immigration-related matters and assist them on the path to citizenship.
Sanctuary For Families, Inc. - Manhattan Family Justice Center office
Sanctuary for Families provides domestic violence victims, sex trafficking victims, and their children with a range of comprehensive services. These services are provided in four boroughs; Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx. Some of the services that are offered are clinical services, legal services (including family law, matrimonial law, and immigration law and more), shelter services and children’s programs, etc. Services are also provided in Spanish.
Sanctuary For Families, Inc. - Manhattan office
Sanctuary for Families provides domestic violence victims, sex trafficking victims, and their children with a range of comprehensive services. These services are provided in four boroughs; Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx. Some of the services that are offered are clinical services, legal services (including family law, matrimonial law, and immigration law and more), shelter services and children’s programs, etc. Services are also provided in Spanish. This office is in a confidential location.
The Anti-Violence Project
The Anti-Violence Project empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and HIV-affected communities and allies to end all forms of violence through organizing and educating victims of abuse. The Anti-Violence Project provides direct services such as immediate crisis intervention, safety planning, short or long-term counseling, police, court and social services advocacy and accompaniment, information and referrals to anyone who calls their hotline or comes to their main offices or intake sites throughout the five boroughs.
Urban Justice Center - Domestic Violence Project
Provides legal and social services for victims of domestic violence. Services include representation and legal advocacy, including for immigration cases for DV victims in all 5 boroughs on U-Visa, VAWA and SIJS matters; crisis counseling; and empowerment groups. The Urban Justice Center also has 9 other projects, which you can read about here: http://www.urbanjustice.org/node/497
Violence Intervention Program
The Violence Intervention Program (VIP) is a nationally-recognized Latina organization. Their mission is to promote non-violent partner relationships, families, and communities through raising awareness, activism, and culturally competent services that are respectful of each survivor’s right to self-determination. Services include emergency housing, supportive housing, and counseling.
Niagara
Family & Children’s Service of Niagara - Lockport office
We provide the following domestic violence services: Passage House Shelter provides free emergency shelter in a confidential location to women who are victims of domestic violence and their children as well as crisis intervention and counseling services; 24/7 Confidential DV Hotline; DV Counseling & Support Groups; Individual DV Counseling, provided free to women in western Niagara County who have experienced abuse, but who are not currently receiving shelter services; Support Groups; Children’s Support Groups; and the Community Advocacy Project.
Family & Children’s Service of Niagara - Niagara Falls office
We provide the following domestic violence services: Passage House Shelter provides free emergency shelter in a confidential location to women who are victims of domestic violence and their children as well as crisis intervention and counseling services; 24/7 Confidential DV Hotline; DV Counseling & Support Groups; Individual DV Counseling, provided free to women in western Niagara County who have experienced abuse, but who are not currently receiving shelter services; Support Groups; Children’s Support Groups; and the Community Advocacy Project.
YWCA of Niagara Alternatives to Domestic Violence Program
YWCA of the Tonawandas Domestic Violence Program
Oneida
YWCA Domestic Violence Services
Onondaga
Vera House, Inc.
Vera House is a comprehensive domestic and sexual violence service agency providing shelter, advocacy, and counseling services for women, children & men, education and prevention programs and community coordination. Our programs and services include a 24-hour crisis & support line, Advocacy Program, Alternatives to Domestic Violence Program, Community/Youth Education Program, Emergency Shelter, Envisioning Change & Healthy Options for Families (ECHO), New Directions Rape Crisis & Sexual Assault Services, Pet Foster Care Program, the Syracuse Area Domestic & Sexual Violence Coalition, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Program, Volunteer Program, and Youth Counseling Services.
Ontario
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes, Inc. - Main Office
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes provides a 24-hour hotline, counseling, peer groups, advocacy, case management, court accompaniment, petition assistance and transportation to Ontario County residents. Access to safe housing is also available to victims of domestic abuse and their children both in and out of Ontario County. In addition, Trauma Therapy and help with OVS Victim Compensation is available for victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Ontario, Wayne, Seneca and Yates counties.
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes, Inc. - Ontario county branch office
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes provides a 24-hour hotline, counseling, peer groups, advocacy, case management, court accompaniment, petition assistance and transportation to Ontario County residents. Access to safe housing is also available to victims of domestic abuse and their children both in and out of Ontario County. In addition, Trauma Therapy and help with OVS Victim Compensation is available for victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Ontario, Wayne, Seneca and Yates counties.
Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes
Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes provides services to victims and survivors of sexual violence, domestic violence, child abuse, and human trafficking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, crisis counseling, support groups for adults and children, safety planning, referrals to safe shelter, accompaniment for sexual assault forensic exams, legal and medical advocacy, education programs, and more. Services offered in English and Spanish; online chat available. Serving Ontario, Seneca, and Yates counties.
Orange
Fearless - Orange County Office
Provides services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse, human trafficking, and crime victimization. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, webchat (weekdays), shelter with safe pet program, financial assistance, counseling, legal services, assistance with protection orders and custody, court and medical accompaniment, and more. Hotline and webchat services are offered in English and Spanish; translation is available for other languages.
Safe Homes of Orange County
Safe Homes provides emergency, non-emergency and wrap-around services for individuals and families affected by domestic violence. These services are available to residential and non-residential clients, including: 24-Hour Hotline; 17-Bed Shelter Facility; Residential and Non-Residential Advocates; Legal Assistance (Orange County Family Justice Center); A Liaison with the Department of Social Services; El Abrazo de Mis Hermanas (Latina Advocate);
Court Advocate with the Office of the Orange County District Attorney; Weekly Support Groups (in English and in Spanish); and more.
Oswego
Oswego County Opportunities, Inc.
Oswego County Opportunities provides crisis intervention and support for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking or other violent crimes; people experiencing a housing crisis or difficulty meeting basic needs or other type of crisis. The Services to Aid Families program (SAF) provides residential and non-residential services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, elder abuse and stalking as well as crime victims.
Otsego
Violence Intervention Program (part of Opportunities for Otsego)
The Violence Intervention Program (VIP) provides free, comprehensive support services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and violent crimes. We offer the following completely confidential services: 24-hour crisis hotline; Individual and group counseling; Advocacy and legal/medical accompaniment; Education to schools and community groups; Crime victims compensation claims assistance; Safe housing, domestic violence shelter; Referrals to supportive services; Rape crisis services; Support groups; and Prevention education.
Putnam
Putnam/Northern Westchester Women's Resource Center
Provides free, confidential services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault including: legal advocacy and court accompaniment; personal advocacy (with CPS, DSS, etc.); accompaniment during hospital rape exams; support groups for victims and their children; shelter; and more.
Queens
Arab-American Family Support Center - Queens office
The Arab-American Family Support Center is the first and largest Arabic-speaking trauma informed social service agency in New York City. They promote equality for under-served populations as well as assisting them in complex situations due to language barrier. Their anti-violence program offers services to victims of domestic violence including crisis intervention individual counseling, support groups, empowerment groups for education and prevention of domestic violence, and court accompaniments and translation on a case by case basis.
Korean-American Family Services Center
Korean American Family Service Center (KAFSC) is a nonprofit organization that empowers adults as well as children to live a safer life. This is done by providing counseling for families and youths who are in domestic violence relationships as well as educating them on the issue of domestic violence and abuse. They cater to families in the New York Tri-state area
New York Asian Women's Center - Queens office
New York Asian Women Center helps women and their children in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens overcome domestic violence and other forms of abuse. Services include: 24-hour hotline that is multilingual, support programs and shelter services. In addition, the Center works to raise public awareness about violence against women, advocates for the rights of survivors, and acts as an agent of social change.
New York City Family Justice Center - Queens
The FJCs provide many criminal justice, civil legal, and social services in one location to victims/survivors of domestic violence, trafficking and elder abuse. Services include safety planning and risk assessment, counseling for victims and their children, civil legal assistance on immigration and family court matters, meeting with a prosecutor, accessing shelter, applying for housing and financial assistance, filing police reports, language interpretation, and a wide-range of self-sufficiency services including English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes, financial literacy and counseling, computer skills classes, and many other services. Each FJC has a Children’s Room where children ages 3 and up can play in a safe and supervised space while their parents receive services. Appointments are not needed - you may just walk in to the FJC Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. To see a list of agencies that are housed at the FJC, see here: http://www.nyc.gov/html/ocdv/downloads/pdf/NYCFJC_List_Services.pdf
Safe Horizon - Queens Community Program
Safe Horizon’s Community Programs offer the following services to victims of crime and abuse: Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Practical/Emergency Assistance, Information and Referrals, Individual Counseling, Support Groups, Advocacy, and Community/Public Education Presentations.
Sanctuary For Families, Inc. - Queens Family Justice Center
Sanctuary for Families provides domestic violence victims, sex trafficking victims, and their children with a range of comprehensive services. These services are provided in four boroughs; Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx. Some of the services that are offered are clinical services, legal services, shelter services and children’s programs, etc. Services are also provided in Spanish.
Turning Point
Turning Point is a community-based, non-profit organization that tends to the needs of Muslim women who are victims of domestic violence. Services include: crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy and support groups.
Rensselaer
Unity House
Unity House’s domestic violence program has a 24-hour domestic violence hotline; emergency shelter; provides 911 cell phones that are available for victims of domestic violence free of charge (for more information, call 518.272.5917); Individual counseling and group support is available to victims of domestic violence and their children; support groups for stalking; and more. The Unity House Law Project provides free legal consultation and representation to victims of domestic violence. The Law Project staff provides assistance in preparing legal documents, court accompaniment, safety planning and emotional support in addition to direct representation. Legal services include: assistance in obtaining orders of protection, custody, child support, divorce and other family court related matters.
Richmond
New York City Family Justice Center - Staten Island
The FJCs provide many criminal justice, civil legal, and social services in one location to victims/survivors of domestic violence, trafficking and elder abuse. Services include safety planning and risk assessment, counseling for victims and their children, civil legal assistance on immigration and family court matters, meeting with a prosecutor, accessing shelter, applying for housing and financial assistance, filing police reports, language interpretation, and a wide-range of self-sufficiency services including English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes, financial literacy and counseling, computer skills classes, and many other services. Each FJC has a Children’s Room where children ages 3 and up can play in a safe and supervised space while their parents receive services. Appointments are not needed - you may just walk in to the FJC Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. To see a list of agencies that are housed at the FJC, see here: http://www.nyc.gov/html/ocdv/downloads/pdf/NYCFJC_List_Services.pdf
Safe Horizon - Staten Island Community Program
Safe Horizon’s Community Programs offer the following services to victims of crime and abuse: Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Practical/Emergency Assistance, Information and Referrals, Individual Counseling, Support Groups, Advocacy, and Community/Public Education Presentations.
Rockland
Center for Safety & Change
Provides the following services to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault: 24/7 crisis hotline; Individual and group counseling; Support and empowerment groups; Advocacy and accompaniment; Safety planning; Legal services, including representation in court on the following cases: orders of protection, divorce, custody, child support, guardianship; Information and referral services; Community outreach and education; Children’s services and educational advocacy; Transportation; Assistance with New York State Office of Victim Services applications; and more. The address listed is the main, walk-in office. There are satellite offices in Spring Valley and Haverstraw.
Saratoga
Mechanicville Area Community Services Center
Our Domestic Violence Advocacy Program is a non-residential domestic violence program, which provides victims of domestic violence and their children with comprehensive services such as: Domestic Violence Victim Safety Planning; Legal & Resource Advocacy; Accompaniment to court; Support Groups; and Counseling/Crisis Intervention.
Wellspring
Our comprehensive services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault include the following: 24-hour Domestic Violence & Rape Crisis Hotline; Shelter; Safety Planning; Counseling: individual counseling for adult clients. (Call 518-583-0280 for an appointment – we are generally able to see you within one day of your call, and often are available the same day); Legal Advocacy: Our legal advocacy services assist clients with understanding and navigating the criminal and civil justice systems. We assist in obtaining orders of protection, advocate for your goals, assist with safety planning, and provide accompaniment to all entities within the criminal justice system; Legal Clinic: Offering private, no-cost consultation with an attorney; Case Management: Our case managers link clients with community services and agencies to help you meet housing, employment, medical, educational and other needs; Accompaniment: Advocates can meet with clients at the hospital, police department, court and other agencies 24 hours a day to provide support and information; Help with Office of Victims Services compensation claims; Safe Pet Partnership: Our Safe Pet Partnership provides care and shelter for pets needing temporary safe housing while a family is in transition.
Schenectady
YWCA NorthEastern NY
The YWCA domestic violence program offers safe shelter, counseling, advocacy, support groups, case management, children’s services and post-shelter services to victims of domestic violence.
Schoharie
Catholic Charities of Delaware, Otsego, and Schoharie Counties
We offer support to victims of domestic violence and their families. Services include a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, safety planning, counseling, advocacy (including legal advocacy), a support group, transportation, referral to other service agencies, outreach and community education. Catholic Charities also provides the only domestic violence safe dwelling in Schoharie County for victims of domestic violence and their minor children. In addition, advocacy and support services are offered to victims of domestic violence to assist them in obtaining their goals of finding affordable and safe housing, obtaining employment or education, and remaining free from abuse.
Seneca
Community Action Programs Cayuga/Seneca (CAP) - Seneca Office
CAP’s domestic violence program assist survivors and their children. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, temporary shelter, transitional housing assistance, advocacy, safety planning, counseling, support group, children’s group, safe visitation and exchange, assistance with victim compensation claims, and more. CAP also offers emergency services such as food, emergency transportation assistance, and prescription assistance, and responds to a wide array of crisis situations.
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes, Inc. - Seneca county branch office
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes provides individual and family trauma therapy and help with OVS Victim Compensation for victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Ontario, Wayne, Seneca and Yates counties.
St. Lawrence
St. Lawrence Valley Renewal House for Victims of Family Violence
The following services are offered: crisis counseling/intervention; emotional support - short-term individual counseling; support group for women affected by domestic violence; advocacy with orders of protection, pressing charges, working with the police and help in obtaining emergency assistance from the department of social services, the office of victim services, and other community programs. advocates are available to accompany a victim to the hospital, police station, lawyer’s appointment, court proceeding, department of social services, and more; information and referrals; children/youth program, including a weekly recreational/support group for children and individual counseling, mentoring, and child recreation; transportation; safe housing - emergency, temporary shelter for domestic violence victims; sexual assault nurse examiners - specially trained medical professionals providing compassionate, knowledgeable assistance to a victim of a sexual assault.
Steuben
The Net Domestic Violence Services (part of Arbor Housing and Development)
The Net Domestic Violence Services provides a 24-hour crisis hotline; Support groups; The Net Shelter & Domestic Abuse Program, providing a secure, temporary shelter where victims and their children can safely stay, participate in support groups and work on securing safe living conditions permanently; and transitional housing to victims and helps them get started in a new home. We help people sort out details like finances, jobs and child care so they can successfully rebuild their lives. We also provide legal advocacy for crime victims.
Suffolk
Brighter Tomorrows
Brighter Tomorrows services clients from Suffolk and Nassau Counties, as well as the Five Boroughs of New York City and the Tri-State area. Our services include a secure domestic violence shelter, transitional housing program, a 24-hour crisis hotline, court advocacy and accompaniment in the Central Islip and Riverhead courthouses, individual counseling, support groups, safety planning, parenting program, adolescent counseling, and children’s groups. A bilingual counselor is available for our Spanish-speaking clients.
L.I. Against Domestic Violence
L.I. Against Domestic Violence provide services to survivors of domestic violence through supportive services including hotline, counseling, vocational training, emergency shelter, prevention and education resources, and legal advocacy. They have one staff attorney who represents victims of domestic violence in family court at no charge in the areas of custody, visitation and child support. They serve Suffolk County.
Suffolk County Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Hotline, shelter, group and individual counseling, vocational advocacy, court advocacy, legal services and education presentations.
The Retreat - East Hampton office
Our core services include a residential shelter, a 24/7 domestic violence crisis hotline, individual and group counseling, legal advocacy, and a violence prevention education program taught in local area schools. All services are provided free of charge.
The Retreat - Hauppauge office
Our core services include a residential shelter, a 24/7 domestic violence crisis hotline, individual and group counseling, legal advocacy, and a violence prevention education program taught in local area schools. All services are provided free of charge.
Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk (VIBS)
VIBS offers free, confidential, individual and group counseling by experienced, Master’s level social workers or counselors for adults and children. VIBS also provide the following advocacy services: information about obtaining orders of protection, victims’ rights and options, legal and other resources available in Suffolk County; Help communicating with the police or District Attorney’s office; Court accompaniment; Information, referrals and help obtaining social services and other basic services such as transportation, emergency food, shelter, immigration assistance; and assistance with crime victims compensation.
Sullivan
Fearless - Sullivan County Office
Provides services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse, human trafficking, and crime victimization. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, webchat (weekdays), emergency shelter with safe pet program, financial assistance, counseling, legal services, assistance with protection orders and custody, court and medical accompaniment, and more. Hotline and webchat services are offered in English and Spanish; translation is available for other languages.
Fearless - Sullivan Sexual Assault Service Center
Fearless provides sexual assault services at this center: a 24-hour hotline, safety planning, emotional support, counseling, legal and law enforcement advocacy, and accompaniment before, during, and after the medical exam. Hotline services are offered in English and Spanish; translation is available for other languages.
Tioga
A New Hope Center
Offers services to all crime victims, include domestic violence and sexual assault. Services are free and confidential and include: Crisis Intervention and Support; Shelter; Educational and Support Groups; and Counseling and Advocacy. We primarily serve residents of Tioga County.
Tompkins
The Advocacy Center
It is the mission of the Advocacy Center to increase the safety and reduce the trauma for those who have been impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, rape and child sexual abuse. Trained advocates and volunteers work to provide high quality, trauma informed services guided by the needs of each person served. Services are all free and provided regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, age, race, ethnicity, religious belief, ability level or immigration status.
Ulster
Crime Victims Assistance Program (part of the Ulster County Probation Department)
Using a victim-centered approach, the agency provides comprehensive crime victims’ services to all members of the community, including a 24-hour sexual assault/domestic violence hotline. Any Ulster resident who has been the innocent victim of a crime (past or present) can call or stop by our office. Assistance is available whether or not you choose to report the crime to the police. All information is kept confidential and there is no pressure to prosecute.
FAMILY of Ellenville (part of FAMILY of Woodstock, Inc.)
Family’s Domestic Violence Services include: 1) The Washbourne House, A 17-bed shelter for women and their children. Residents receive individual and group support counseling, case management, parenting and children’s services, advocacy and extensive referrals. Call Family of Woodstock’s 24-hour crisis hotline at (845) 338-2370. 2) Support groups. Women who are not in need of our shelter services can attend a weekly domestic violence support group. 3) Short-term individual counseling and case management, including safety planning; 4) Family Court advocate can provide assistance in drafting petitions for emergency orders of protection. Serving Ulster County and the surrounding communities.
FAMILY of New Paltz (part of FAMILY of Woodstock, Inc.)
FAMILY’s Domestic Violence Services include: 1) The Washbourne House, A 17-bed shelter for women and their children. Residents receive individual and group support counseling, case management, parenting and children’s services, advocacy and extensive referrals. Call Family of Woodstock’s 24-hour crisis hotline at (845) 338-2370. 2) Support groups. Women who are not in need of our shelter services can attend a weekly domestic violence support group. 3) Short-term individual counseling and case management, including safety planning; 4) Family Court advocate can provide assistance in drafting petitions for emergency orders of protection. Serving Ulster County and the surrounding communities.
FAMILY of Woodstock (part of FAMILY of Woodstock, Inc.)
FAMILY’s Domestic Violence Services include: 1) The Washbourne House, A 17-bed shelter for women and their children. Residents receive individual and group support counseling, case management, parenting and children’s services, advocacy and extensive referrals. Call Family of Woodstock’s 24-hour crisis hotline at (845) 338-2370. 2) Support groups. Women who are not in need of our shelter services can attend a weekly domestic violence support group. 3) Short-term individual counseling and case management, including safety planning; 4) Family Court advocate can provide assistance in drafting petitions for emergency orders of protection. Serving Ulster County and the surrounding communities.
Warren
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany - Warren County office
Catholic Charities’ Domestic Violence program offers services to victims of domestic violence and their children in Warren and Washington Counties. Services include: 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, supportive counseling, advocacy, crime victim assistance, support groups, community education and outreach.
Wayne
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes, Inc. - Wayne county branch office
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes provides individual and family trauma therapy and help with OVS Victim Compensation for victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Ontario, Wayne, Seneca and Yates counties.
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes, Inc. - Wayne county branch office
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes provides individual and family trauma therapy and help with OVS Victim Compensation for victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Ontario, Wayne, Seneca and Yates counties.Sexual Assault in Ontario, Wayne, Seneca and Yates counties.
Westchester
Hope's Door - Ossining
Providing a 24-hotline, shelter, counseling, support groups, legal advocacy, teen dating abuse prevention and community education.
Hope's Door - Pleasantville
Providing a 24-hotline, shelter, counseling, support groups, legal advocacy, teen dating abuse prevention and community education.
Hope's Door - White Plains Family Justice Center
Providing a 24-hotline, shelter, counseling, support groups, legal advocacy, teen dating abuse prevention and community education.
My Sisters' Place - White Plains office
Through direct services, we support victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and human trafficking, in seeking safety, self-determination, and justice. We offer: Residential Services; Support Services; Counseling Services; Community Counseling and Advocacy; Children’s Counseling; Child Care Services; MSP/Child Protective Services Collaboration. We also provide the legal services and representation for family law matters (orders of protection, custody and visitation rights, child and spousal support, and abuse and neglect matters) in all Westchester County family courts. Immigration law attorneys assist clients with green cards, work permits, and other immigration benefits that will allow them to stay in the United States legally, including the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) self-petitions, Petitions for U (U visa) and T (T Visa) Nonimmigrant Status, Battered Spouse Waivers, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), and Asylum cases.
My Sisters' Place - Yonkers office
Through direct services, we support victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and human trafficking, in seeking safety, self-determination, and justice. We offer: Residential Services; Support Services; Counseling Services; Community Counseling and Advocacy; Children’s Counseling; Child Care Services; MSP/Child Protective Services Collaboration. We also provide the legal services and representation for family law matters (orders of protection, custody and visitation rights, child and spousal support, and abuse and neglect matters) in all Westchester County family courts. Immigration law attorneys assist clients with green cards, work permits, and other immigration benefits that will allow them to stay in the United States legally, including the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) self-petitions, Petitions for U (U visa) and T (T Visa) Nonimmigrant Status, Battered Spouse Waivers, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), and Asylum cases.
Victims Assistance Services (part of Westchester Community Opportunity Program, Inc.)
Victims Assistance Services provides free, comprehensive and compassionate services to crime victims and their families, friends and loved ones. All services are free and confidential. Services include a 24-hour emergency hotline, crisis intervention, counseling and specialized trauma therapies, safety planning, support and therapy groups, accompaniment to hospital emergency rooms, SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) forensic exams, accompaniment and advocacy throughout the criminal justice process from initial police report until Victim Impact Statement and VINE registration (in the event of a successful prosecution), assistance obtaining protective orders and accessing shelter, home visits to vulnerable elders, and prevention education presentations. Clients receive help to complete OVS (NYS Office for Victim Services) applications and with requests for emergency OVS awards (for HIV prophylactic medications, crime scene clean-up and help with funeral expenses). Victims of domestic and/or sexual violence and undocumented crime victims also receive facilitated referrals to specialized legal assistance through partner agencies. Our Hope Chest Program provides emergency food and travel vouchers, and facilitated referrals can be made to a wide range of ancillary community services and resources. (VAS has Sites in Elmsford, White Plains, Yonkers, Peekskill and Mount Vernon, and VAS Advocates are also available at the Family Justice Center, the Yonkers Family Court, and through the Children’s Advocacy Center.)
Victims Justice Center (part of the Westchester District Attorney's Office)
The VJC provides crime victims with Free counseling and therapy in our
courthouse office; Crisis Intervention; Support group referrals for families of
homicide victims, rape survivors, elder abuse, victims of childhood sexual assault and incest. The VJC will assist you in filing for Crime Victims Compensation. The VJC will accompany you and your family to all
court proceedings; Keep you informed about your case and dates of court proceedings; Assist you with your victim impact statement at sentencing; Provide placement in shelters or safe houses if needed; Provide advocacy and referral to other agencies and services; Provide multilingual interpreters to assist with translation; Provide assistance and information for
victims of identity theft.
Wyoming County
Wyoming County DV Project
Yates
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes, Inc. - Yates county branch office
Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes provides individual and family trauma therapy and help with OVS Victim Compensation for victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Ontario, Wayne, Seneca and Yates counties.