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Child Advocacy Center

Montefiore Medical Center/Child Protection Center

3314 Steuben Ave.
Bronx, NY 10467

Phone: 718-920-5833

A CAC brings a multidisciplinary team approach by providing a non-threatening, child-focused environment where investigations, evaluations, treatment, and prosecution of child sexual and/or physical abuse cases are conducted by team members and where appropriate supportive services to victims and their non-offending family members are provided.

Safe Horizon, Inc.

1775 Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 10453

Phone: 212-571-0912

A Child Advocacy Center (CAC) builds upon the multidisciplinary team approach by providing a non-threatening, child-focused environment where investigations, evaluations, treatment, and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases can be conducted by team members and where appropriate supportive services to victims and their non-offending family members can be provided. Both the National Children's Alliance (NCA) and the New York State of Children and Family Services (OCFS) provide a framework of standards for developing and established Child Advocacy Centers.

Domestic Violence

Barrier Free Living, Inc.

270 East Second St.
New York, NY 10009

Phone: 212-677-6668

Core domestic violence services targeted to individuals with disabilities, including deaf and hard-of-hearing who are victims of abuse.

City of New York Human Resources Administration

180 Water St., 24th Floor
New York, NY 10038

Phone: 212-331-4535

Residential and/or non-residential services.

Good Shepherd Services

305 7th Ave., 9th Floor
New York, NY 10001

Phone: 212-243-7070

Non-residential and residential DV advocacy to victims, parenting support and outreach to underserved communities.’

HELP Social Services Corporation

5 Hanover Place, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10004

Phone: 718-922-7980

Clinical Therapy for DV victims and their children in general homeless shelter setting.

Henry Street Settlement

265 Henry St.
New York, NY 10002

Phone: 212-475-6400

Provide underserved, homeless, impoverished victims of Domestic Violence (DV) and their dependents with employment readiness skills and workshops, job placement assistance, workshops to prepare and provide testing for GED.

New York Asian Women's Center, Inc.

32 Broadway, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10004

Phone: 212-732-5230

Community outreach’ and services specifically targeted to educating the signs of domestic violence in the aging Asian population (50+ years).

New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, Inc.

240 West 35th St., Suite 200
New York, NY 10001

Phone: 212-714-1184

Outreach and advocacy to LGBTQ community with particular focus on transgender gender non-conforming survivors of color.’

Palladia, Inc.

2006 Madison Ave.
New York, NY 10035

Phone: 212-979-8800

Mental health services provided by a counselor to victims of trauma/domestic violence and their children.’’’

Urban Justice Center

350 Jay St., 14th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Phone: 718-875-9400

Advocacy services specifically tailored to domestic violence victims with disabilities and the deaf/hard of hearing.

Urban Resource Institute

123 William St., 16th Floor
New York, NY 10038

Phone: 718-260-2932

Workforce development, education and resources targeted to African American and Hispanic victims of domestic violence.’

Healthy Families New York

Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center

1650 Selwyn Ave., Suite 5H
Bronx, NY 10457

Phone: 718-960-2084
Serving: South Bronx
Zip Codes: 10456, 10457, 10458

Healthy Families New York (HFNY) targets expectant parents and parents with an infant less than three months of age who have characteristics that place them at high risk for child abuse or neglect and live in vulnerable communities marked by high rates of poverty, infant mortality, and teen pregnancy. Healthy Families New York (HFNY)’s home visitors provide families with support, education, and linkages to community services.

Catholic Guardian Services

1011 First Ave., 10th Floor
Bronx, NY 10022

Phone: 718-828-0300, ext. 220
Serving: Soundview, Southeast Bronx
Zip Codes: 10460, 10462, 10472

Healthy Families New York (HFNY) targets expectant parents and parents with an infant less than three months of age who have characteristics that place them at high risk for child abuse or neglect and live in vulnerable communities marked by high rates of poverty, infant mortality, and teen pregnancy. Healthy Families New York (HFNY)’s home visitors provide families with support, education, and linkages to community services.

Morris Heights Health Center, Inc.

85 West Burnside Ave.
Bronx, NY 10453

Phone: 718-483-1255
Serving: Morris Heights
Zip Codes: 10452, 10453, 10467, 10468

Healthy Families New York (HFNY) targets expectant parents and parents with an infant less than three months of age who have characteristics that place them at high risk for child abuse or neglect and live in vulnerable communities marked by high rates of poverty, infant mortality, and teen pregnancy. Healthy Families New York (HFNY)’s home visitors provide families with support, education, and linkages to community services.

Healthy Families New York MIECHV Expansion

Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center

1650 Selwyn Ave., Suite 5H
Bronx, NY 10457

Phone: 718-960-2084
Serving: South Bronx
Zip Codes: 10456, 10457, 10458

Healthy Families New York (HFNY) targets expectant parents and parents with an infant less than three months of age who have characteristics that place them at high risk for child abuse or neglect and live in vulnerable communities marked by high rates of poverty, infant mortality, and teen pregnancy. Healthy Families New York (HFNY)’s home visitors provide families with support, education, and linkages to community services.

Catholic Guardian Services

1011 First Ave., 10th Floor
Bronx, NY 10022

Phone: 718-828-0300, ext.200
Serving: Soundview, Southeast Bronx
Zip Codes: 10460, 10462, 10473

Healthy Families New York (HFNY) targets expectant parents and parents with an infant less than three months of age who have characteristics that place them at high risk for child abuse or neglect and live in vulnerable communities marked by high rates of poverty, infant mortality, and teen pregnancy. Healthy Families New York (HFNY)’s home visitors provide families with support, education, and linkages to community services.

Healthy Families New York MIECHV Expansion

Morris Heights Health Center, Inc.

86 West Burnside Ave.
Bronx, NY 10454

Phone: 718-483-1256
Serving: Morris Heights
Zip Codes: 10452, 10453, 10467, 10469

Healthy Families New York (HFNY) targets expectant parents and parents with an infant less than three months of age who have characteristics that place them at high risk for child abuse or neglect and live in vulnerable communities marked by high rates of poverty, infant mortality, and teen pregnancy. Healthy Families New York (HFNY)’s home visitors provide families with support, education, and linkages to community services.

Kinship

Kinship Navigator Program Catholic Family Center

87 N. Clinton Ave.
Rochester, NY 14604

Phone: 877-454-6463

Assists Kinship caregivers, and children in their care, in gaining access to information and community support services. Any caregiver residing in the State is able to utilize the toll-free phone line or website to identify Kinship care related services in their home locale. In addition, Kinship specialists are available to assess caregiver needs and develop a plan of action.

The Children's Village, Inc.

Echo Hills - Wetmore Hall
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522

Phone: 914-693-0600

Targets children and caregivers in formal or informal kinship relationships to directly provide or link families to case management, financial, legal , medical, housing, mental health counseling, respite activities, youth development, parent education, educational advocacy, and support groups.

Prevention

Children of Promise, NYC

1842 Webster Ave.
Bronx, NY 10457

Phone: 718-483-9290
Serving: Community District 6 of the South Bronx

The program offers clinical therapy and psycho-education through trauma informed support groups combined with individual and family therapy through the co-located outpatient mental heatlh clinic. Services are targeted toward parents, caregivers and/or guardians of children with incarcerated parents.

Prevent Child Abuse NY - Parent Helpline

4 Global View
Troy, NY 12180

Phone: 1-800-CHILDREN
Serving: Statewide

Regional Child Abuse Prevention Initiatives utilizing the Protective Factors Framework training and convening cross-systems coalitions in four communities. Parent Information and Resource Center, including the Parent Helpline that assists parents/caregivers through calls, emails, and in-person requests, and website searches. Enough Abuse Campaign to reduce child sexual abuse. PCANY began as the Standard of Quality for Family Strengthening and Support (SOQ) trainer for the New York State Family Support Network (NYSFSN) during this past year. All of these activities include a parent leadership/engagement component.

Rising Ground, Inc.

575 Soundview Ave.
Bronx, NY 10473

Phone: 718-991-1500
Serving: Community District 9 of the Bronx
Zip Codes: 10472, 10473

Services focus on parenting education utilizing the Parenting Journey curriculum, workshops, peer support, family recreation activities, structured playgroups, facilitating access to medical and mental health services, building opportunities for community involvement and parent leadership, and linkage to community supports. The FRC is co-located with the Seabury Day Care center, Early Head Start, and the Parent-Child Plus home visiting program administrative offices.

TANF Post Adoption

New York Council on Adoptable Children

589 8th Ave., 15th Floor
New York, NY 10018

Phone: 212-475-0222

Post Adoption services for TANF eligible families, including Post-adoptive families, families with children in the process of being adopted, and Kinship families.