Showing posts with label dating violence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dating violence. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2013

In 2013, With Your Help, We...

  • Trained 267 RAPP peer leaders on teen relationship abuse, sexual assault, domestic violence, and bullying, equipping them with skills and information to become leaders in eliminating abuse at their schools.

  • Counseled 1,160 intermediate and high school students experiencing dating violence, bullying, or other issues.

  • Taught 30,000 NYC public school students how to have healthy relationships and end bullying and abuse.

  • Sheltered over 1,000 domestic violence survivors and their children, providing these families with a safe place to learn to break the cycle of violence and start life anew.

  • Hosted over 40 survivors each week at our Spanish speaking and English speaking support groups.

  • Provided counseling, advocacy, and referrals to 3,000 domestic violence survivors in the NYC community.

  • Provided emergency assistance to over 813 survivors making it on their own in the community.
 
On behalf of the Center's residents, students, staff, and board -- Thank You. We couldn't have done it without you. 
 


 
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Shine the Light on Domestic Violence


October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.The Center Against Domestic Violence was once again a sponsor of Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer’s impressive October 7 rally and light show, Shine the Light on Domestic Violence.

Times Square is sometimes called the crossroads of the world; what better place to light up some of the largest and brightest digital screens to bring awareness to domestic violence?

By turning landmarks around the city and state purple, Shine the Light on Domestic Violence, a statewide public awareness campaign, sparks discussion about this devastating problem that threatens the safety of too many New Yorkers.

Center staff, volunteers, and adult and teen participants stood shoulder to shoulder with other advocates as giant electronic billboards turned purple with messages of hope.  American Eagle, the Disney Store, the ABC Super Sign and many more told viewers about domestic violence, its impact and how to get help. Commissioner Yolanda Jimenez, the head of the NYC Office to Combat Domestic Violence, and playwright Eve Ensler spoke.


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Monday, September 10, 2012

Fall Breakfast 2012: Preventing College Dating and Sexual Violence

The Center Against Domestic Violence Presents

Building Healthy Relationships: Preventing Sexual Assault & Dating Violence on Campus

Audrey Meredith & Kyle Rosenbaum – Event Co-Chairs

Tuesday, October 23, 2012
8:00 am- 9:30 am
The Harvard Club
35 West 44th Street, NY

Join us for breakfast.
Hear from advocates dedicated to stopping sexual assault, harassment and dating violence on campus.  

Keynote Speaker 
Jovan Martinez
Former RAPP Peer Leader
Deborah M. Stuckey Family Scholarship Recipient
Junior -Virginia Commonwealth University

Moderator
Susan Xenarios
Director
St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Crime Victims Treatment Program

Panelists
Rhiannon Auriemma
Student Peer Health Advocate
The New School

Guarav Jashani
Coordinator, Men’s Peer Education Program
Columbia University

Emily May
Executive Director
Hollaback!