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You are not alone in NYS. Support is available in many forms from a wide range of organizations and resources. To find additional support, filter, search, and contact the resources below:
Mohawk Valley
General
the Daughters of Charity are a community of women dedicated to serving the poorest and most abandoned individuals. As part of the Catholic Church, they follow a mission of providing corporal and spiritual works of mercy. Based in Utica, New York, this teaching order serves as a beacon of hope for those in need, offering a helping hand to the most v...
phone: 315-507-4502
New York State
General
The Securing Communities Against Hate Crimes Program provides grants to boost safety and security at New York's nonpublic nonprofit schools, nonprofit day care centers, nonprofit community centers, nonprofit cultural museums, nonprofit residential camps and nonprofit day camps at risk of hate crimes or attacks because of their ideology, beliefs, or...
Central New York
Disability
Syracuse has seen tremendous growth in Deaf New American services and community service support to Deaf New Americans. Central New York has Deaf New Americans from many different nationalities. Our primary group is Bhutanese Nepali. We estimate that there are 50+ Deaf New American adults in the Syracuse area, as well as many Deaf children, Children...
email: [email protected]
phone: (315) 715-7685
National
Military
Safe Helpline is the Department of Defense's (DoD) sole hotline for members of the DoD community affected by sexual assault. Safe Helpline is a completelyanonymous, confidential, 24/7, specialized serviceproviding help and information anytime, anywhere. A Safe Helpline user can access one-on-one support, peer-to-peer support, information, resources...
National
LGBTQIA+
DeQH is the first and only national Desi lgbtQ+ Helpline in the United States. We offer free, confidential, culturally sensitive peer support, information and resources for LGBTQ+ South Asian individuals, families and friends around the globe. We want to offer a safe and supportive ear for callers to share their concerns, questions, struggles or ho...
New York City
LGBTQIA+
Destination Tomorrow is a grassroots agency and the LGBTQ+ center of the Bronx borough. It is our belief that no individual should have to leave his, her, or their neighborhood to access LGBTQ+ specific services. It is our belief that all LGBTQ+ young people deserve a space to grow, learn, and flourish. It is our belief that people, regardless of...
email: [email protected]
phone: 646.723.3325
New York State
Disability
DRNY is a not-for-profit organization that provides free legal and advocacy services to individuals with disabilities. We work tirelessly to protect and advance the rights of children and adults with disabilities. DRNY is committed to enabling those we serve to exercise their own life choices and fully participate in community life.
email: [email protected].
phone: (518) 432-7861
Mohawk Valley
General
The Dispute Resolution Center (DRC) offers assistance to parties involved in a conflict or disagreement. Created in 1979 by the New York Legislature and primarily funded by the New York State Unified Court System, the DRC can offer no-cost mediation services empowering both parties to work together toward a mutually agreeable solution.
email: [email protected]
phone: (315) 894-9917 ext. 263
Mid-Hudson
General
DRC serves Orange, Putnam, Sullivan and Ulster counties, helping individuals and organizations to effectively and constructively manage conflict through the process of mediation. Professional trained volunteers provide mediation services for neighborhood disputes and small claims court cases. Volunteers with advanced skills and experience may also ...
email: [email protected]
phone: 845-372-8771
New York State
General
The Domestic Terrorism Prevention (DTP) Grant Program provides funding to counties to build New York State's capability to prevent targeted violence and domestic terrorism through the utilization of Threat Assessment and Management (TAM) teams and the development of comprehensive Domestic Terrorism Prevention Plans.
email: [email protected]
National
General
Advocates are available 24/7 to talk to anyone who is experiencing domestic violence, looking for information or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship.
Mid-Hudson
General
Dutchess County is committed to ensuring our community is inclusive and respectful for all, with the human rights of every individual protected and championed. The mission of the Commission on Human Rights Commission is defending human rights, bridging differences and embracing diversity.
email: [email protected]
phone: 845-486-2836