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  2. Center Against Domestic Violence - Wikipedia

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    The Center's Women's Survival Space, a place where abused women and their children could find safety, was the first of its kind in the State and is now the longest operating domestic violence shelter in New York State. Today, the Center houses up to 1,000 women and children each year in three emergency domestic violence shelters.

  3. Women's rights historic sites in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The New York Asian Women's Center was founded in 1982 by women who recognized that Asian immigrant women had nowhere to turn when faced with domestic violence. Led by Founding Executive Director, Pat Eng, NYAWC was the first Asian organization in the city to include the word "women" in its name.

  4. Sakhi for South Asian Women - Wikipedia

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    [7] [3] [8] [9] [10] Sakhi received early support from the New York Foundation, [8] The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, [8] and the New York Asian Women's Center. [8] The New York Asian Women's Center is now known as Womankind and still partners with Sakhi. [11] In 1993, Sakhi was run as a non-hierarchical group with about 20 ...

  5. Womankind (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Womankind, formerly known as the New York Asian Women's Centre (NYAWC), was founded in 1982 by a group of volunteers led by Pat Eng. [1] In 2017, the NYAWC changed its name to Womankind. [2] It is a non-profit organization which aims to empower Asian survivors of gender based violence.

  6. New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence - Wikipedia

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    NYSCADV currently unites over 135 domestic violence programs and shelters in cities and regions across New York. NYSCADV works to do policy analysis, training and technical assistance, and education, and is dedicated to helping local programs establish, promote and expand anti-violence education, prevention, organizing, advocacy and direct ...

  7. Urban Resource Institute - Wikipedia

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    Urban Resource Institute launched its URIPALS (People and Animals Living Safely) program in May 2013. [4] [5] URIPALS is the first program in New York and one of few in the United States that allows domestic violence survivors to live in a shelter apartment with their pets.

  8. Safe Horizon - Wikipedia

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    Safe Horizon helps tens of thousands of domestic violence survivors every year, through hotlines, court programs, community offices, and shelters. [24] Safe Horizon is the U.S.'s largest operator of domestic violence shelters , [ 25 ] with nine shelters located throughout the five boroughs of New York City.

  9. Donna Ferrato - Wikipedia

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    Donna Ferrato (born 1949) is a photojournalist and activist known for her coverage of domestic violence and her documentation of the New York City neighborhood of Tribeca. [1] Ferrato has worked for Life, Time, People, The New York Times, and Mother Jones. [2]

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