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The Torch
Project ENVISION Update : Phases of Primary Prevention Turning Research into Action in Phase III

The three communities of Project ENVISION (Lower East Side, Manhattan; South Bronx and Williamsburg, Brooklyn) have successfully completed the second phase of the project—the research-based community needs assessments. Unlike other sexual violence prevention initiatives, Project ENVISION demonstrates a unique and groundbreaking approach that strives to incorporate the perspectives and experiences of community members into prevention programming. [Read more.]

Resource Guide: Safe Horizon : Manhattan Community Program

Address:

2090 7th Av. suite 202
New york, NY 10027
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Contact: Carmen Singh
Phone: (212) 316-2100
E-Mail: csingh@safehorizon.org
Hotline: (212) 577-7777
Languages: Spanish, French, Creole
Website: Go
Hours: M-F 9-5, by appt / walk-in
Handicapped Accessible

Hotlines:

DV - 800- 621-HOPE (4673)
RSA - 212- 227-3000
CV - 866- 689-HELP (4357)

Populations served:

Manhattan Community Program serves survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, homicide, elder abuse, and survivors of all other types of crime in Manhattan:
  • adults and adolescents
  • non-offending parents
  • significant others
  • undocumented immigrants

Fees for services:

None

Medical Services

  • Not available

Advocacy:

  • Criminal justice advocacy
  • New York State Crime Victims Board
  • The District Attorney’s Office
  • New York City Housing
  • Other community based organizations

Counseling:

  • Short-term individual
  • Short-term group counseling as scheduled
  • Telephone counseling

Other Services:

  • Information and referral services
  • Crime Victims Board compensation assistance

Educational / Training Services

  • Community education
  • Professional trainings
  • Emergency relocation assistance
  • Emergency practical assistance (food pantry, metrocards, financial assistance)

Volunteer Opportunities:

  • General office opportunities

Special Considerations

  • Adolescents can receive counseling services from the ages of 13+ without parental consent
  • We respect client confidentiality

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