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Grief: Children
The death of a family member or friend can be a painful, confusing and often frightening experience at any point in one's life. Yet, to suffer this loss as a child brings with it a unique and perhaps more complex set of issues and intricacies. Lack of emotional maturity and limited coping capabilities may render a child emotionally unable to work through the grief that accompanies the death of a loved one.
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Resource Guide: New York Asian Women’s Center
Address:
39 Bowery St.
PMB 375
New York,
NY
10002
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Contact:
Julie
Kim-Richards
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Director of Client Services
Phone:
(212) 732-0054 ext. 113
Fax:
(212) 587-5731
E-Mail:
info@nyawc.org
Hotline:
(888) 888-7702 (24-hour Hotline)
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Languages:
Korean, Chinese: Mandarin, Cantonese, Hindi, Urdu, Vietnamese, Japanese
Website:
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Hours:
9-6 M-F, by appointment
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Populations Served
Victims of Human Trafficking
- Organization generally serves Asian/Asian-American women (18 +) and their children from East Asia, Southeast, Asia, South Asia, and Pacific Rim.
- No special considerations around immigrant documentation status.
- Considers victims of sex trafficking (and labor trafficking).
Services Offered
- 24 hour Multi-Lingual Hotline
- Counseling (supportive, informal)
- Case Management (can include interpretation/ translation)
- Shelter
- Advocacy (legal, medical, food/shelter, other)
- Referrals (legal, medical, food/shelter, other)
- Outreach/ Community Education
Fees for services
Free.
Other Considerations
Handle cases based on victim's needs, language and staff capacity.
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