Domestic Violence Program
Provides community education and planning, as well as direct client services including one-on-one support, trauma informed therapy, crisis intervention, and domestic violence emergency shelter.
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Provides community education and planning, as well as direct client services including one-on-one support, trauma informed therapy, crisis intervention, and domestic violence emergency shelter.
Provides free and confidential services to survivors of domestic violence. Services include a safe shelter, a 24-hour crisis hotline, advocacy, court accompaniment, transportation, counseling, a domestic violence support group, and New York State Crime Victims Board claims assistance.
Provides a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, supportive counseling, advocacy, crime victim assistance, support groups, community education and outreach. May provide services to men who are victims but is not able to accommodate them in the safe dwelling, but referrals are made for other options. Accept clothes, baby furniture, and/or household items for families of domestic […]
Provides services to all victims and survivors of domestic violence, including victims and survivors of intimate partner violence and family violence. Operates a confidential shelter and offers extensive support services. Advocates for victims and survivors when interacting with law enforcement and prosecution as well as assist victims and survivors with law enforcement and prosecution. Services […]
Offers individual case management, counseling, and support groups for victims of elder abuse.
Supports caregivers by providing in-home or out-of-home respite services as well as offers support groups to caregivers.
Offers a support group for stroke survivors and their families.
Provides support groups for caretakers of the elderly and disabled and for seniors ages 55 and older, caring for grandchildren.
Provides one-on-one support and counseling, telephone, crisis support, and support groups to any family member and/or friend of a mentally ill individual, regardless of where treatment is being received.
Assists families care for their special-needs children at home, averting the need for placement. Services for families include respite, parent support and training, after school care, and family resources.