Monday, April 28, 2014

Why We Ride: Relationships Are Elementary

On May 4th, the CADV Bike Tour team will ride a combined 400 miles through all 5 boroughs in the  TD Five Boro Bike Tour. For our team, this is more than just a bike tour -- each biker has committed to fundraise $1,000 for the Center's Relationships Are Elementary program.

Learn More about the team and support our bikers!

The Center believes that youth-based prevention programs are the solution to stop domestic violence in the future. Focusing our efforts on young children creates a better opportunity to break the cycle of violence.

The bike team is specifically fundraising for our Relationships are Elementary  program. RAE arms third, fourth, and fifth graders with the tools they need to avoid becoming victims or perpetrators of teen relationship abuse and bullying.  The earlier we reach students, from both violent and non-violent homes, the better chance we have for laying the groundwork for healthy relationships.




Thank you to our bikers, who each committed 40 miles and $1,000 to support this program!

Support our bikers and our programs here

Monday, February 10, 2014

Why We Run: Spanish Speaking Support Group


On March 16th, the CADV Half Marathon team will run a combined 65.5 miles through Manhattan in the  NYC Half. For our team, this is more than just a race -- each runner has committed to fundraise $1,500 for the Center's Survivor Advocacy and Community Based services.




Learn More about the team and support our runners!




Part of the funds raised will benefit the Center's Spanish Speaking Support Group, which serves Spanish speaking survivors of domestic violence. The women are in all different stages of rebuilding their lives: some used to live in one of our shelters, some are still living with a batterer, some are living on their own without having ever been to emergency shelter.




Most new participants are invited by a friend or acquaintance who attends or has attended the group. The group grows organically in the community through word of mouth recruitment by fellow survivors.




The two case managers who run the group encourage the women to integrate into their communities and to learn to independently negotiate their environments. At each meeting, the case managers run a workshop to teach skills that will empower the survivors to live independently and healthily. Workshop topics include budgeting, safety planning, safe housing, parenting skills, and women's health. There are also workshops on yoga, self case, and clothing design, to build self esteem and encourage emotional healing. Because many attendees are immigrants, the group covers topics pertaining specifically to immigrants, such as how to obtain a U Visa.




Many of the group members utilize the Center's other services. (These services, which include 1-on-1 counseling, safety planning, and referrals, are also supported by the Half Marathon team!) This holistic approach helps survivors become safe and independent.




The communal aspect of the support group is its most important feature. Some research indicates that the most useful tool for victims of domestic violence is the support group. The group experience allows individuals to see how the same patterns of power and control take place in all abusive relationships. This knowledge helps them to understand the dynamics of their abusive relationship more clearly. The group also reduces feelings of isolation and allows participants to develop supportive relationships with each other. Friendship building is encouraged at teach meeting.


We care deeply about this program and are so grateful to our runners for committing to help provide a space for survivor empowerment.



Support our runners and the Spanish Speaking Support Group here.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Why We Run: Survivor Advocacy and Community Based Services

On March 16th, the CADV Half Marathon team will run a combined 65.5 miles through Manhattan in the #NYCHalf. For our team, this is more than just a race-- each runner has committed to fundraise at least $1,500 for the Center's Survivor Advocacy and Community Based services.


Learn More about the team and support our runners!


The Survivor Advocacy and Community Based services are one branch of our organization; The Center also runs 3 emergency shelters for survivors and their children and develops and runs anti teen dating violence and anti bullying curriculum for public school students grades 3-12. The Survivor Advocacy and Community Based services support women living on their own (or with a batterer) who are in all different stages of safety planning and healing.


These services include:


  • Community Outreach - A team of volunteers distributes pamphlets, runs an information booth at events, and presents workshops for various organizations and groups to raise awareness about domestic violence and provide resources to get help.
  • Spanish Speaking Support Group - Spanish speaking survivors meet weekly with a Center social worker. This is a tight knit community through which the Center can administer services and support in many forms.
  • 1 on 1 Case Managing - Center social workers provide counseling, safety planning, legal referrals and support in court, assistance obtaining crime victims' compensation and orders of protection, and other services.


Thank you to our runners who committed to 13.1 miles and $1,500 to support these services!


Support our runners and our programs here.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Run the NYC Half Marathon with the CADV Team

Join the Team

Team Members commit to raise $1,500 to support our life saving programs. Team members receive:
  • Guaranteed NYC Half entry
  • Entry fee paid by CADV
  • CADV Team T-Shirt
  • Personal online fundraising page
  • Fundraising support from CADV staff

How to Apply

Email MSangiolo@CenterAgainstDV.org to request an application.

Why We Run

The 2014 Half Marathon team will fundraise for our survivor advocacy and community based services. We provide 1-on-1 case managing, referrals, and safety planning, run weekly support groups in English and Spanish, and outreach in the community.


As a member of the CADV Half Marathon team, you will raise $1,500 to help NYC families rebuild their lives.


CADV works toward a society free from violence by offering a range of programs for education, prevention, and intervention. Together we can eliminate domestic violence in our communities.

Questions?

Contact Magdalen at MSangiolo@CenterAgainstDV.org or 718-254-9134.


Click here for more information about the NYC Half.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

New Years' Resolutions that Support the Center

Get in Shape



Run the NYC Half Marathon with the CADV team! Fundraise to support our survivor advocacy and community outreach programs. More info.

 

 

Spend Time Outside



Ride through all five boroughs during the TD Five Boro Bike Tour! As a CADV Bike Team Member, you will raise money to support our services and allow us to pilot new programs. More info.
 

Have More Fun 



Attend our event, Stand Up Against Domestic Violence, on April 10th, 2014. It will be a night of comedy performances, a silent auction, and refreshments, all benefiting the Center. More info.

 



Give Back

 
 
For more than 35 years, the Center has been working toward a society free from violence by transforming the lives of survivors and raising awareness in our communities. This year, help us end relationship violence. More info.

 
 
 

 

Friday, December 27, 2013

Last Chance to Give in 2013

We at the Center Against Domestic Violence wish you all the best for a safe and violence-free 2014!

We know from your past support that you care about ending domestic violence, teen dating abuse and bullying.  That’s why we're reminding you that your final chance to make a tax deductible donation for 2013 is fast approaching.

Remember, all gifts to the Center Against Domestic Violence are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.

Thanks to your donations to the Center, a thousand women and children found safety in our shelters this year, and another 30,000 high school and intermediate school students learned how to have healthy relationships and how to end bullying and abuse.  The Center has been working hard to end abuse since 1976, but we need your help to support thousands of women, men, children and teens to live healthy, happy lives unthreatened by violence.

I hope you’ll join us as we prepare for another year of life saving and life changing services.  If you have already made your year end gift, thank you.  If you haven't donated yet, please click here to donate.

Thank you for all you do to end violence in relationships.
 
Happy new year!



Help us ring in 2014 - Give the Gift of Safety to survivors as they rebuild their lives in the new year.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Happy Holidays from our RAPP Peer Leaders

Thank you for being our ally. Your donations keep our Relationship Abuse Prevention Program running.

We wish you happiness and health.

Denim Day, April 2013

Denim Day, April 2013
 
 Save RAPP Rally, May 2013
 
 RAPP Peer Leader Picnic, June 2013
 
 Shine the Light to End Domestic Violence March, October 2013
 
CADV Fall Breakfast, October 2013
 
Happy Holidays!
 
--CADV RAPP Peer Leaders, 2013-2014
 
 
Support RAPP -- Give the Gift of Safety from dating abuse and bullying to NYC teens.