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FACTSHEET:
Safety Tips for Children: Sexual Assault

Most grown-ups are nice to kids and care about what happens to them. But every now and then there are grown-ups who try to touch a child in a way that is not okay. It might be a person you know and trust, like a relative, teacher or neighbor.

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Resource Guide: Catholic Charities Community Services

Address:

1011 First Ave.
12th floor
New York, NY 10022
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Contact: Celine Allouchery
Phone: (212) 419-3764
Fax: (212) 688-4178
Languages:
Website: Go
Hours: 9-5 M-F, preferably by appointment, although walk-ins are accepted,

Hotline

New York State Immigration Hotline, run by Catholic Charities: 212 419 3737 or 1-800-566-7636. For National Asylee Information and Referral Line: 1-800-354-0365.

Languages

Catholic Charities can arrange translators in the following languages - English, Spanish, Tagalong, Mandarin, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Italian, Romanian, Japanese, French, Haitian-Creole, Polish, Russian, Arabic, Turkish, Albanian, Macedonian, Bosnian, Serbo-Croatian, Korean, and Nepali.

Populations Served

Everyone, although there are sometimes eligibility requirements for specific programs within Catholic Charities.

Services Offered

  • Holistic Case Management through a USCCB (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) Subcontract to serve victims of human trafficking. USCCB case management can arrange or refer individuals to food, shelter, and health care services.
  • Legal services to both pre-certified and certified victims.
  • Employment services through the Match-Grant program (for certified victims of human trafficking, refugees, asylees, Cuban and Haitian Entrants or Parolees and holders of Special Immigrant Visas only)

Fees for Services

Free

Volunteer Opportunities

Yes. (Tutoring, resume work, and teaching English/GED)


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