Safe Horizon Annual Report 2016 Safe Horizon Board of Directors (as of March 2017)

Executive Committee Paul Germain Steven C. Parrish James Hendricks Chair Joann Lang Martin D. Newman, Esq. Pamela N. Hootkin Richard Plansky Vice Chair & Treasurer Grace Richardson Michael C. Slocum John Romeo Vice Chair Sonia Sande Linda Fairstein Samantha Saperstein Secretary Barrie Scardina Mark C. Smith Celia Goldwag Barenholtz Lauren Breitman Tanen Stephen McCandless Honorary Board Member Directors Rohit Menezes Cheryl Abel-Hodges Jeffrey S. Brodsky Emeriti Nancy Clark Brooke McMurray Joe Falencki Susan Solomon Mark Freedman Most Reverend Joseph M. Sullivan Table of Contents

A Message from 2 Our Board Chair & CEO

Our 4 Impact

Meeting Clients 6 Where They Are 6 Community Programs 7 Young Men of Color 8 Crime Victim Assistance Program 9 Counseling Centers

10 #PutTheNailinIt

2016 Financial 12 Summary

Our Generous 14 Supporters A Message from Our Board Chair & CEO

Safe Horizon has been working to prevent 2016 afforded us new opportunities violence, provide support, and promote justice to enrich and expand our work. for victims of crime and abuse for nearly four decades. Each year, we offer essential support » The Crime Victim Assistance Program (CVAP) to those affected by , child is a groundbreaking program created last abuse, human trafficking, sexual assault, and year through a new partnership developed youth homelessness. In 2016, Safe Horizon between the NYPD and Safe Horizon. The touched the lives of over 250,000 survivors of program assigns advocates for victims of crime and abuse—providing safe environments domestic violence and all crimes to precinct and vital care to those seeking assistance. station houses across . By the end of 2018, we will have advocates in every We could not open our doors and serve precinct in every borough. Advocates not so many populations without the generous only examine crime reports to determine who support of our donors and partners. might benefit from outreach, they are also on-hand to answer victims’ questions and to Whether through direct action or by demystify the sometimes confusing criminal advocating for sound legislative policies, our justice process. Safe Horizon staff are dedicated to making services and options available to victims. » Safe Horizon joined experts from We work tirelessly to increase outreach and organizations throughout the City to form awareness, so that we may actively assist those “The Young Men of Color Working Group” who need our support. in late 2015. Statistics indicate that young black and Latino men are more likely to be victimized by crime than any other age, racial, or gender demographic group. Safe Horizon is addressing this problem head-on. Since creation, the group has been hard at work to identify and explore effective outreach methods to engage young men, remove barriers to services, and provide assistance.

» Safe Horizon has had a long history of influencing policy and budgetary priorities at the national, state, and local levels. In 2016, Safe Horizon met directly with the Governor’s office and state legislators to advocate for

2 Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 passage of the Child Victims Act. This long- overdue legislation aims to reform New York’s overly rigid statute of limitation laws for survivors of childhood sexual abuse—allowing more time to bring criminal charges and file civil litigation against those responsible for abuse. While the legislation did not pass in 2016, we are feeling more confident than ever that it will move forward in 2017.

» Our two new satellite counseling sites have helped with accessibility and outreach within Steven C. Parrish their respective communities. Both sites, Chair, Board of Directors the first located within our /Bronx Community Program and the second within one of our own domestic violence shelters, are invaluable resources to our clients.

» In 2016, we also focused on enhancing Safe Horizon’s online engagement with clients, supporters and the public. We developed a new website with streamlined design, making navigation easier for all visitors. Also, we made improvements to our mobile interface so people can easily retrieve information and get the help they need, no matter how they are reaching us.

These are just a few examples of how you have helped more victims become survivors. Thank you so much for your compassion and your dedication towards creating a society free of family and community violence. Our work would not be possible without donors and supporters like you. Ariel Zwang Chief Executive Officer

Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 3 New York City Police Department STYLE GUIDE V12: 16 Crime Victims Assistance Program

NYPD Crime Victims Assistance Program Style Guide DRAFT 12/14/16 Our ImpactBranding & Visual Identity

Crime Victim 1,200 People Served Assistance Program

The Anti-Trafficking Program(ATP) In partnership with the NYPD, Safe provided services and counseling to Horizon created The Crime Victim over 1,200 people affected by labor Assistance Program (CVAP) that will and sex trafficking. place two Safe Horizon advocates in every NYPD police precinct in the coming years.

10,000 Children Helped

Safe Horizon’s Queen’s Community Over 10,000 children and caregivers Program moved to a new location, received critical help from Safe making it easier and more accessible Horizon’s five fully co-locatedChild to the local community. Advocacy Centers (CACs) in , , Manhattan, , and .

1,000 Youth Helped

Streetwork helped over 1,000 Safe Horizon launched the Young youth experiencing homelessness, Men of Color pilot project to and Streetwork’s outreach team enhance services to young men of had over 15,000 contacts with color harmed by crime and abuse. youth experiencing homelessness, providing them with food, water, and the ability to connect them with more in-depth services as well.

4 Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 Through Leaders on the Horizon, Safe Horizon Rising Leaders hopes to build a network of highly engaged supporters, advocates, and most importantly leaders. Members will strive to generate Supporting Our awareness and funds for our work while playing a vital role in bringing about impactful Work solutions for our clients.

Leaders On the Horizon are critical to building awareness of, and Leaders on the Horizon Event Chairs raising funds for, Safe Horizon’s services in New York City Heath Miller and Christine Maloblocki

Leaders on the Horizon 2016 (as of March 2017)

Arriana Marion Gregg Walker Kristina Faller Chair Vice Chair, Nominations and Governance Committee Kira Kazantsev Frances Del Rosario, PMP Vice Chair Kelleigh Whelan Rachel Lev Vice Chair, Awareness Michael Nemirovsky Mallory Hagan Committee Chair, Awareness Committee Lindsay Orleans Christina Ballinger Heath Miller Reena Patel Chair, Events Committee Christine Daly Lizzie Schneider Christine Maloblocki Carla Franklin Vice Chair, Events Committee Jann Parish Annika Goldman Diana C. Mousally Jimmy Wilson Chair, Nominations and Jose Hernandez Governance Committee Nichole Wormell Tabitha Holbert

Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 5 Meeting Clients Where They Are

Community Programs

Our Community Programs serve all five boroughs of New York City and provide help to victims of crime and abuse. Centrally located for easy travel and accessibility, all locations are dedicated to ensuring that survivors can obtain support and care when they need it—and right in their own neighborhood. This means that caseworkers are on-site at each center to offer a range of services, from case management and supportive counseling to safety planning and referrals. In 2016, Safe

Horizon Community Programs reached Kimmi (pictured sitting) and her team at the Brooklyn 2,319 clients. Community Program

Not only do Community Programs provide “I will never forget the first thing that ongoing client assistance, they continue to Safe Horizon staff person Eri said to be an important resource during moments of me when I sat down with her for my crisis. It is through these Community Programs first meeting, ‘You are never alone that we also operate a successful Helpline, answering calls to disseminate information and it is not your fault’.” and provide support. –Wanda Lucibello, Associate VP, CVAP

I learned that healing is a process, and like any process, takes time.” –Rosi, Staten Island Community Program

Community Programs offer a multitude of services that can help victims move from crisis to confidence

6 Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 Young Men of Color

In October of 2015, Safe Horizon launched of color. In 2016, we also held monthly a pilot project to enhance services to young meetings with several New York City based men of color harmed by crime and abuse. organizations that serve this population. National data from the Bureau of Justice These meetings, which we called the Statistics indicates that young men of color Working Group, yielded many positive (particularly Black and Latino youth) are more outcomes, including the creation of a toolkit likely to be victimized by crime than any of resources that will be used in the service other demographic, yet research shows that of young men. Finally, we have engaged young men of color are less likely to receive groups of young men to learn from their access to the kinds of services critical to their experiences and inform the direction of well-being. Through internal efforts as well as our work. This year, we will be focusing our collaboration with organizations throughout efforts on increased outreach to young men, New York City, Safe Horizon has sought to their families and communities to deepen strengthen the network of support for these our engagement with this population. As young men. Furthermore, as one of twelve we continue, we are exploring ways that grantees of Department of Justice funding for we can be present in places where young our efforts, Safe Horizon is part of a national men live —in order to further reach those network of organizations committed to who have been impacted and who may be improving outcomes for young men of color experiencing trauma. who experience harm.

To achieve these goals, Safe Horizon has engaged staff from our Community Programs “Safe Horizon and Counseling Center in trainings and staff development to enhance the programs’ gave me a chance capacity to effectively serve young men for a better life.” –Fernando

Safe Horizon's Paul Barrett, Jr., Project Coordinator, Safe Horizon's Streetwork Project staff often works with young Young Men of Color, speaking at an event in Fall 2016 men of color who may have experienced harm

Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 7 Soon, two police advocates will be in every New York Having Safe Horizon staff on site within police stations allow City Police Precinct victims of crime to more easily access services offered by Safe Horizon Crime Victim Assistance Program The Crime Victim Assistance Program “CVAP will (CVAP) places Safe Horizon crime and domestic violence victim advocates in police precincts throughout New York provide a model City. Our growing program included 26 precincts in 2016, employing two for other cities advocates at each site. These personnel reach out to victims who’ve filed police reports and assist those who may walk and locales to in looking for help. Advocates also help navigate victims through the criminal replicate.” justice system. Trained advocates –Wanda Lucibello, Associate VP, CVAP are equipped with specific language skills – corresponding to surrounding demographics—to ensure clarity and to meet the community’s requirements in a meaningful way.

“CVAP, a game changer in victim services.” –Maureen Curtis, VP of Criminal Justice Programs

8 Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 Counseling Centers

Our Counseling Center is the only New York State licensed mental health clinic that focuses solely on trauma-focused treatment for survivors of crime and abuse of all ages. We support survivors not only through therapy, but by connecting them to a range of Safe Horizon services. These services include: practical assistance, support groups, and shelter for both homeless youth and victims of domestic violence.

Safe Horizon is a champion of evidence-based approaches to help clients overcome trauma reactions—which survivors can experience for years. This type of practice involves Safe Horizon sites often use art to create a warm and integration of the best available research with welcoming environment, helping put clients at ease clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences. In 2016 alone, Safe Horizon provided 10,924 therapy sessions, thanks to the Counseling “We celebrate our daughter’s Center and its satellite locations (located life rather than mourn her within our Manhattan/Bronx Community Program and within our Rose House domestic loss, and know that as long violence shelter). as she is in our hearts, she is with us always. Safe Horizon helped us do that.” –Dolores and Philip

Victoria Dexter (picture right) proudly leads the counseling center

Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 9 Celebrities such as Dave Navarro, Jana Kramer and Michael Bolton, were critical in helping promote the #PutTheNailinIt Campaign

#PutTheNailinIt

After a successful launch in 2015, People responded in 2016 by sharing Safe Horizon held its second annual personal stories and by using the hashtag #PutTheNailinIt campaign during October— more than 11,000 times, generating an Domestic Violence Awareness Month—to estimated 100 million views. Celebrity raise funds for victim services and to spokespeople such as Tamron Hall, Alan educate the public about this prevalent Cumming, Kyra Sedgwick, Michael Bolton, crisis. Currently, an estimated 1 in 4 women and Carrie Underwood also lent their voices and 1 in 7 men will be a victim of domestic to help raise awareness of the campaign. violence during their lifetime according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). Safe Together, the effort raised more than horizon aims to change these staggering $80,000. Visit PutTheNailinIt.org to learn statistics and put an end to domestic more and find out how you can do your violence and the silence surrounding it. part to end domestic violence.

Joining the #PutTheNailinIt campaign is easy: 1. Make a donation 2. Paint your ring “I knew I wasn’t alone” fingernail any shade of purple3. Share an – Johane image of your painted fingernail on social media with the hashtag #PutTheNailinIt.

“No matter how bad the situation might seem, there’s always light at the end of the tunnel.” – Lily Morales

Safe Horizon staff spent Pride helping paint supporters left ring fingernail purple and raising awareness of domestic violence in the LGBTQ community

10 Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 Tamron Hall, award winning journalist prior to her death I witnessed a violent and host of Investigation Discovery’s confrontation where my sister was injured, Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall created but ultimately, no one was ever charged a fund in honor of her sister Renate, called in her homicide or in her murder and no the The Tamron  Renate Fund. suspect was named. My sister’s case has led me to focus a lot of my attention on Tamron Hall and her family, including her domestic violence. We don’t know what sister’s two sons Damion and Leroy, were happened in her case, what I do know is devastated by domestic violence when that she was found in a swimming pool her sister Renate was killed and they in the back of her home, face down, and were left with guilt and questions about it was ruled a homicide. My journey to what they should have done. Tamron speak out on domestic violence was recognized the importance of raising based on conversations that I had with awareness for families who have loved my sister.” ones experiencing abuse, and that is why she has created “The Tamron  Renate Join Tamron in supporting Safe Horizon’s Fund” to support Safe Horizon in helping domestic violence programs so that victims and their families. women and men like Renate can find support as well as a place for friends Renate, a mother of two, was murdered and family to find resources. in 2004 after years of relationships with www.SafeHorizon.org/Renate abusive men. “My sister’s death was ruled Safe Horizon staff spent Pride helping paint supporters left ring a homicide,” Hall said. “Blunt force trauma fingernail purple and raising awareness of domestic violence in the LGBTQ community to the back of the head. A few months

11 2016 Financial Summary

Where Our Funds Come From

Revenue FY 2016 FY 2015 Grants $48,398,939 $47,484,715 Contributions $5,485,516 $4,139,640 In-Kind Contributions $2,298,740 $2,589,714 Special Events $899,912 $758,022 Investments $288,281 $188,967 Fees $2,166,754 $1,859,593 Interest Gain/(Loss) ($20,271) ($25,922) Miscellaneous $252,971 $236,211 Total Revenue $59,770,842 $57,230,940

0.9% 0.8% Other Other

1.5% 3.2% Special Events Special Events

3.6% 1.3% Fees Fees 13% 11.8% Contributions Contributions (including FY 2016 (including FY 2015 in-kind) in-kind)

81% 82.9% Grants Grants

Net Assets FY 2016 FY 2015 Beginning of year $24,398,307 $22,133,159 End of year $26,370,939 $24,398,307 Change in Net Assets $1,972,632 $2,265,148

12 Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 How We Spent Our Funds

Expenses FY 2016 FY 2015 Domestic Violence and Hotlines $23,622,412 $23,112,355 Community and Court Programs $12,494,648 $11,707, 234 Revenue FY 2016 FY 2015 Children, Youth and Mental Health $11,268,431 $10,629,146 Grants $48,398,939 $47,484,715 Management $8,674,019 $8,129,387 Contributions $5,485,516 $4,139,640 Development $1,738,700 $1,387,670 In-Kind Contributions $2,298,740 $2,589,714 Total Expenses $57,798,210 $54,965,792 Special Events $899,912 $758,022 Investments $288,281 $188,967 Fees $2,166,754 $1,859,593 3% 2.5% Interest Gain/(Loss) ($20,271) ($25,922) Development Development

Miscellaneous $252,971 $236,211 15% 14.8% Total Revenue $59,770,842 $57,230,940 Management Management

FY 2016 FY 2015 82% 82.7% Programs Programs

Programs we supported

23.8% 23.4% Children, Youth Children, Youth and Mental and Mental Health Health

FY 2016 49.8% FY 2015 50.8% Domestic Domestic Violence and Violence and Hotlines Hotlines

26.4% 25.8% Court, Community and Court, Community and Criminal Justice Criminal Justice

Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 13 Our Generous Supporters

The extraordinary generosity DLA Piper US LLP The New School Parsons The Edward and Ellen Roche Relief The Prescott Fund for Children & of the following corporations, Foundation Youth, Inc. foundations and organizations Ernst & Young LLP Pzena Investment Management LLC provided vital support to Safe EWM Global Sony Corporation Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto The TemPositions Group of Horizon between January 1, 2016 The Hyde and Watson Foundation Companies and December 31, 2016. We are Joseph P. Day Realty Corporation U3 Advisors grateful for your partnership! JPMorgan Chase & Company UA Floors Kenworthy-Swift Foundation Gifts of $500,000 + L Brands Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499 News Corp The Mary Kay Foundation 5W Public Relations LLC Philip Morris International MLB Network Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Robin Hood Foundation The New-Land Foundation, Inc. Management Services, Inc. New York Life Insurance Company Bank Leumi USA Gifts of $250,000 to $499,999 New York Yankees Beacon's Closet, Inc. Capital One Bank Oliver Wyman Cardinal Health The Gerstner Family Foundation PIMCO Church of The Holy Apostles NEO Philanthropy, Inc. Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Family City University of New York Foundation, Inc. Deutsche Bank Americas Gifts of $100,000 to $249,999 Simon & Schuster Foundation Charina Endowment Fund UFC Gym Donnelly Mechanical FJC - A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Earthshare New York Foundation for a Just Society Eileen Fisher, Inc. H. van Ameringen Foundation Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999 Firefighters for Kids Fund Humanity United Boost Mobile FLSV Fund Administration Services Morgan Stanley Brooklyn Nets Global Strategy Group The New York Community Trust Channel Company Grovo Learning Inc./Grovo for Good PVH Corp. Credit Suisse Foundation HAB Bank The TJX Companies, Inc. Empire Education Group, Inc. Hearst Verizon Foundation Ford Foundation Ironpaper Greenberg Traurig LLP Ko Hin Corp Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999 Havas Worldwide New York City Association of Hotel Help for Children Intel Corporation Concierges Judith C. White Foundation Kasirer Consulting New York Jets Maverick Capital Foundation Lincoln Computer Services NYC Dept. of Education Susan B. Select Equity Group Foundation May and Samuel Rudin Family Anthony School van Ameringen Foundation Foundation, Inc. P.W. of the Irvington Presbyterian The New York Bar Foundation Church Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999 Nordstrom Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & The Barker Welfare Foundation NY Giants Garrison Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps Open Society Institute Samantha Leibowitz Epstein Teicher Philanthropies Proskauer Rose LLP Signature Bank The Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Salesforce UBS Memorial Fund Shore Group, Inc. USA Rx IBM United Health Group YourCause John A. Reisenbach Foundation White & Case LLP Keith Haring Foundation MAC AIDS Fund Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999 Mary J. Hutchins Foundation, Inc. Allure Magazine National Basketball Association AON Foundation Overseas Travel International Bloomberg Pfizer, Inc. Chopt Creative Salad Company Together Rising Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete LLP World Childhood Foundation Cornicello, Tendler & Baumel-Cornicello LLP Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999 Dentons US LLP Alliant Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield American Express The GE Foundation Benevity.org Global Giving Foundation Boston Consulting Group Goldman Sachs & Co. Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Hogan Lovells US LLP La Disbursement Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc. Icon Colgate-Palmolive Company IMG Models Cooley LLP LDI Color Toolbox Davis, Polk & Wardwell Macquarie Group Discovery Shared Services Macy's Marks Paneth LLP

14 Safe Horizon - Annual Report 2016 The extraordinary generosity of Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999 Tahera Hamdani Barbara A. Abeles The Harmon Foundation the following individuals and Meredith Ball Walter and Gail Harris family foundations provided vital Dominic Bencivenga Risa Heller support to Safe Horizon between Patricia Clarke Nikita Iyer Antoinette Delruelle and Joshua Steiner Jack & Jane Rivkin Foundation January 1, 2016 and December Marc and Allison Ecko Miriam Katowitz and Arthur J. Radin 31, 2016. We are grateful for your The Fair Share Foundation Amy Katz and Irving Scher partnership! Kristina Faller L. William and Brit Kay Furth Family Foundation Umit Kaya Gifts of $100,000 to $249,999 David P. Garten Pat Kelly Geoffrey C. Bible Daniel Goodkind Beatrice C. Kerr Steven and Diane Parrish Erick Goralski Victor and Elena Kiam Barbara G. Gottlieb Renee King Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999 Elisabeth Grippando Lee and Daney Klingenstein Jeff and Shari Brodsky Louise Grunwald Douglas and Robin Klion Roger Goodell and Jane Skinner Goodell Yan Gu Heni Koenigsberg and Marc S. Plonskier The Jaharis Family Foundation Gloria M. Hausman Daniel and Vivian Korich Joann and Todd Lang Dan Hugo Lorena Laprade The Ludwig Family Foundation Denise Kohn and Adam Blank Yan Lee Martin Newman, Esq. Shirley Landry Lee Gottlieb Fund, Inc. Anonymous (1) Alex Libin and Sandra DiCapua Rachel Lev Christine Maloblocki Marjorie R. Lewis Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999 Artur Melentin Kyoko Lin Celia Goldwag Barenholtz and Kenneth Murray The Louis Messer and Helen Messer Paul K. Barenholtz Pannonia Foundation Charitable Foundation Pamela and Stephen Hootkin Denise Pappas Gigi Mahon Stephen and Carolyn McCandless James Rosenthal Susan Maier Andrew and Samantha Saperstein Sheri Sandler Christine Marchuska Mark C. Smith Elizabeth Maringer Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999 Ellen L. Sporn Arriana Marion Alice Lawrence Foundation Inc. Edward Stillman Seymour Marks Cheryl Abel-Hodges and John Hodges Ariel Zwang and Gordon Mehler Laura J. McGrath Thomas and Marcia Borger Anonymous (3) Brooke McMurray and John Fowler Sam and Sharon Carpenter Chastity Mejia- Perez Leo and Christa Civitillo Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499 Morris and Helen Messing Family Debra J. Fine and Martin I. Schneider Carolyn and Andrew Albstein Charitable Fund Mark Freedman John Antimisiaris Nidhi and Sanjeet Mitra Kurt Freund Suzanne Bachner and Bob Brader Neil and Marilyn Moritt Jim and Kristin Fulton Gary Bagley Kathleen Nekola Jennifer and Paul Germain Carol M. Barker Lawrence O'Donnell Robert Gutenstein Joyce Berman Daniel Oppenheim Peter McCandless The Betsy and Alan Cohn Foundation, Inc. Paula K. Oppenheim Yoko Ono Rakesh Bhalla Eric Ordway Jane Orans Rico Brandenburg Ostgrodd Foundation John and Eleanor Perkins Mitch Brodsky Samuel Palmisano Sarah Peter Jeanne Broom Vanni Parmeggiani Gabrielle R. Propp Jane Buyers Jefrey Pash Cara A. Raether Carey Patricia Caldwell Harsha Patel Grace Richardson Robert and Sara Chambers David Pauley Sonia Sande and Simon Emrich Manny and Joanne Chirico Eddie Pelto Carol and Ted Sattler Dominic Chirico John Perlmutter Michael Slocum Jean-Francois and Veronique Christory Sally Phipps The Winters Family Fund Bea Close Larry Pitkowsky Ziering Family Foundation Jennifer Covell Carole and Ira Pittelman Anonymous (1) Derek and Elizabeth Cribbs Charu Sarma Maurice Cruz Peter J. and Susan Solomon Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999 Philip Darivoff Susan R. Spencer Nancy and Howard Adler The DeLisi Family Foundation Gabrielle Sulzberger Jeremy Blocker Hugh Driver Emily Z. Tabuteau Ben Carter Nicholas Dykstra Vito Tanzi Nancy B. Clark and Charles R. Clark Ross Eaton Gregg Walker Joe and Jessica Falencki Lara Eisner Bertha L. Wallbrunn Austin Furst Daisy Exposito Leonard M. Wasserman James F. Hefelfinger Joan Fabio Alexander H. Watson The Jockey Hollow Foundation Peter J. Firestein and Sheree S. Stomberg Alan and Barbara Weinschel John and Pat Klingenstein Michael Foley Michele M. Williams Zach Klion Deborah Fox-Miller and LaMar Miller Amy Wilson and David Flannery The Litwin Foundation, Inc. David W. Frankel Barrington Wilson Nash Family Foundation Yves Gaden and Cathy Ranieri James Wolin John and Antonia Romeo ShariLeigh Gordon Luis Zapata The Rosalie Katz Family Foundation, Inc. Kara Gorycki and Gary Carskaddan Frank Zimbaro Joshua S. Silver Patricia L. Gould Anonymous (5) The Stephen Colbert Americone Matthew Gruber Dream Fund Jan Guifarro Madison Utendahl and Sydney Utendahl Evan Guillemin Wolfie McElroy D'Souza Family Fund Rachel Haber and Ari Mentzel

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Safe Horizon’s Hotlines Multilingual | Available 24-Hours Daily

Domestic Violence Hotline 800.621.HOPE (4673)

Sexual Assault Hotline 212.227.3000

Crime Victims Hotline 866.689.HELP (4357)

Centralized Helpline 855.234.1042

If you are in immediate danger, call 911

Safe Horizon has been at the forefront of helping victims of crime and abuse through their crises for over 35 years. We are woven into the fabric of New York City, and we are here when and where you need us—in the courts, in your community, and at the other end of a telephone any hour of the day or night.

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