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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 ServicesAddress:1011 First Ave.12th floor New York, NY 10022
HotlineNew 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. LanguagesCatholic 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 ServedEveryone, although there are sometimes eligibility requirements for specific programs within Catholic Charities. Services Offered
Fees for ServicesFree Volunteer OpportunitiesYes. (Tutoring, resume work, and teaching English/GED) Map
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