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23 Coach Street, Suite 1b, Canandaigua, NY 14424
  • Provides crisis counseling for individuals dealing with rape, sexual assault/abuse, child sexual abuse, domestic violence, sexual harassment, and human trafficking.* Offers advocacy with other agencies and individuals.* Offers accompaniment to family and criminal court proceedings for people who are involved in domestic violence hearings.* Offers accompaniment to and advocacy with hospitals, the department of social services, law enforcement, and other agencies as needed.* Offers case management services related to housing, mental health, and educational needs. *Offers support groups and referral to long-term therapy for people who have been sexually assaulted.* Raises awareness and works towards the prevention of rape, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, sexual harassment, incest, human trafficking, and domestic violence.* Offers education and presentations to schools, professional agencies, and the community on all topics related to agency services.
6692 Middle Road, Suite 2200, Sodus, NY 14551
  • Provides confidential safe shelter, advocacy and crisis/educational counseling to victims and their children during times of crisis. Services include: Crisis intervention. Needs assessment and evaluation of your situation. Personalized safety plan. Education, information and referrals. Access to safe shelter. Crisis, peer and domestic violence educational counseling. Support group virtual and in person. Referral to therapeutic counseling. Knowledge of victims rights. Assistance with Family Court Petitions, court accompaniments, criminal justice and legal advocacy. Advocacy for housing, social services, medical and other needed services. Transportation to essential services. Community education and outreach.
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723 James St, Syracuse, NY 13203
Provides 24-hr support and information lines; Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter; Rape Crisis & Sexual Assault Services; Legal Services; Elder Advocacy; Victim Advocacy (legal, medical, social system and short-term counseling); Youth Counseling; Pet Foster Care for domestic violence and/or sexual assault emergencies; Education & Accountability Program for men (primarily Onondaga County) who have been abusive. Primarily serves Onondaga County.
35 Broad Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801
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 violence.
Ithaca City, NY 14850
Supportive services to adults and teens who have been or are in abusive relationships, children exposed to domestic violence, sexually-abused youth and adults, sexually assaulted, sexually harassed or raped, their non-offending family members and friends and adult survivors of child sexual abuse. 24-hour hotline confidential emergency shelter legal advocacy accompany to services, such as hospital or law enforcement emotional support support and empowerment groups information and referral prevention education and risk reduction education professional and community training For more detailed information about ways the Advocacy Center can support those impacted by domestic or sexual violence individually or through agency groups, visit www.theadvocacycenter.org or call the 24 hour hotline 607-277-5000 DONATIONS adult clothing: take to Trader K's; the Advocacy Center receives credit for the clothing's value which its clients can use to obtain clothing children's clothing: take to Mama Goose; the Advocacy Center receives credit for the clothing's value which its clients can use to obtain clothing other donations: diapers, new toiletry items, new or very gently used toys, new or very gently used household linens (towels and bed sheets), bus passes, gift cards, cash donations for holiday gifts for families living in the shelter and for other agency clients; call the Client Services Director, (607)277-3203 Used Cell Phones: drop off at the United Way, 313 North Aurora Street, Ithaca, 607-272-6286. Can also call Advocacy Center business line for more info. 607-277-3203
89 York Street, Suite 1, Auburn, NY 13021
  • Assists victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and their children to attain a life free of violence. Safe, temporary shelter, advocacy, safety planning assistance, supportive counseling, survivors support group, children's group, and educational presentations. Assistance applying for financial assistance to help with medical bills, lost wages, and counseling expenses related to the crime through the Victim Compensation Claims Assistance. Helps victims navigate the legal system through Court Advocacy/Victim Assistance.
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Austin, TX 78709
  • Provides crisis intervention and information and referral to victims of domestic violence, perpetrators, friends and families* Offers an online chat service.
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14 Clayton Avenue, Cortland, NY 13045
Comprehensive services to adult and child victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and other crimes, including: accompanying victims to the police station, hospital, the YWCA safe dwelling, Department of Social Services, court and other locations as needed informing victims of their rights and legal options; help applying for crime victims compensation 24-hour confidential hotline for victims with support, intervention options and victims' rights information referrals to family court clerk, private attorneys, legal aid services, public defender's office or police department for obtaining orders of protection and custody petitions information and programming about the cycle of violence and forms of domestic abuse and sexual assault basic needs, including food and clothing, and emergency safe housing for women victims of domestic violence and their children. Male victims receive safe alternative housing on-going lay counseling by advocates as victims move through the healing process
Geneseo, NY 14454
  • Offers crisis counseling for all victims of domestic violence. Hotlines for victims, concerned family, friends and the general community in domestic violence situations or know someone who is. * Offers shelter and/or services to Domestic Violence victims and their children. No maximum number of children that may be brought into the shelter. If number exceeds beds available, other arrangements will be made. Sanctions may be applicable through DSS. * Provides information and referrals for male Domestic Violence Victims. * Offers support groups for Domestic Violence Victims. * Offers Court Advocacy. Court accompaniment with on-site advocate at family court. Help with securing orders of protection. * Offers outreach programs. Teen Program for high school students.
Telephone Support
24-hour domestic violence hotline which provides information and referrals, assistance with safety planning, and possible shelter admission.
61 West Street, Ilion, NY 13357
Offers crisis and supportive services to victims of domestic violence and their children or other non-offending family members. Provides comprehensive emergency sheltering services for adults in crisis and their children as well as a 24-hour hotline for support and crisis services. Offers accompaniment and advocacy services through legal, medical, housing, and social services. Offers individual and family counseling regarding relationship and family violence as well as support groups. Works with individuals to claim compensation assistance through the New York State Office of Victim Services. Provides training and community education programming.
3 W Broadway, Oneonta, NY 13820
Provides comprehensive support to primary and secondary victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and violent crimes. Services include a 24/7 hotline, emergency safe house, individual and group counseling, advocacy, legal and medical accompaniment, crime victim's compensation claims assistance, case management, and referrals to supportive services.
Website, Telephone Support, NY 00000-0000
Toll-free, confidential and anonymous hotline. Provides crisis intervention, information and referral to victims of domestic violence, perpetrators, friends and families. Advocates have access to information about thousands of shelters and domestic violence shelters.Online chat in English and Spanish is available through the website: https://www.thehotline.org/what-is-live-chat/
514 S Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424
  • Provides confidential safe shelter, advocacy and crisis/educational counseling to victims and their children during times of crisis. Services include: Crisis intervention. Needs assessment and evaluation of your situation. Personalized safety plan. Education, information and referrals. Access to safe shelter. Crisis, peer and domestic violence educational counseling. Support group virtual and in person. Referral to therapeutic counseling. Knowledge of victims rights. Assistance with Family Court Petitions, court accompaniments, criminal justice and legal advocacy. Advocacy for housing, social services, medical and other needed services. Transportation to essential services. Community education and outreach.
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1 Franklin Square, Suite 324, Geneva, NY 14456
  • Provides crisis counseling for individuals dealing with rape, sexual assault/abuse, child sexual abuse, domestic violence, sexual harassment, and human trafficking.* Offers advocacy with other agencies and individuals.* Offers accompaniment to family and criminal court proceedings for people who are involved in domestic violence hearings.* Offers accompaniment to and advocacy with hospitals, the department of social services, law enforcement, and other agencies as needed.* Offers case management services related to housing, mental health, and educational needs. *Offers support groups and referral to long-term therapy for people who have been sexually assaulted.* Raises awareness and works towards the prevention of rape, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, sexual harassment, incest, human trafficking, and domestic violence.* Offers education and presentations to schools, professional agencies, and the community on all topics related to agency services.
Austin, TX 78716
Crisis intervention, safety planning, and information and referrals to agencies nationwide for domestic violence victims and those calling on their behalf.Live chat available 7am-2am, CT, at http://www.thehotline.org/what-is-live-chat/For Deaf callers:videophone, Monday-Friday, 9am -5pm, PST, 855-812-1001instant messenger, DeafHotline)email, [email protected]
7 Rutger Park, Utica, NY 13501
Provides crisis intervention services to victims of domestic and sexual violence. Services include 24-hour hotline, advocacy, and accompaniment through medical, law enforcement and court proceedings, counseling, and support groups
35430 State Hwy 10, Hamden, NY 13782
Offers comprehensive crisis intervention for domestic violence, rape, sexual abuse, and other crime. Services include: safe confidential dwelling for domestic violence victims, short-term counseling, and 24-hr toll-free confidential hotline. Medical, legal advocacy and accompaniment as well as information and referrals.
44 Washington Avenue, Schenectady, NY 12305
Offers shelter services and a 24-hour hotline, as well as advocacy for domestic violence victims and counseling services for domestic violence victims and their children. Provides counseling and support services to victims as well as support groups, 16 years of age and older, who are abused and their children (5 years and older).
11-21 Broadway, Gloversville, NY 12078
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.
31 Albany Avenue, PO Box 3516, Kingston, NY 12401
Provides an emergency shelter for domestic violence victims and their children. Offers supportive counseling, case management services, parenting services, peer support, advocacy in court and with the Department of Social Services, assistance in finding transitional and permanent housing, referrals for medical treatment, vocational counseling/training, and aftercare.