Sanctuary for Families

Sanctuary for Families is New York's leading service provider and advocate for survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking, and related forms of gender violence.

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Restore NYC

Making freedom real. Join our community of survivors, experts and leaders across industries leading innovative solutions to create a world free from trafficking.

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Lifeway Network

Ending human trafficking. Reclaiming Life. LifeWay Network envisions a world in which human trafficking is abolished and every survivor is strong, connected and free. LifeWay Network joins the global movement against human trafficking by providing safe housing for women who have been trafficked and offering education about trafficking to the general public.

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The Potter’s Hans Foundation

The Potter's Hands Foundation is a faith-based, non-profit 501c3 organization committed to serving survivors of sexual exploitation and sex trafficking as they work through the process of restoration and healing.

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Mount Sinai Sexual Assault an Violence Intervention Program

Are you feeling helpless about the rise of violence in your community? You can do something about it! Volunteers, of all genders, are needed in Manhattan and Queens emergency rooms to help survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence (IPV). Mount Sinai’s Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention (SAVI) Program Volunteer Advocates offer comfort as well as provide important information to help survivors regain control over their lives and help begin their healing process.

SAVI Volunteer Advocates are trained to support survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence, responding to Emergency Departments (EDs) throughout Manhattan and Queens.

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SafeHorizon

Safety is a human right. Safe Horizon is the largest victim service organization in the country. Every year, 250,000 people seek safety through our services. Clients come to us following experiences of physical violence, sexual violence, community violence, emotional abuse, and exploitation. Often they have experienced multiple forms of harm, and for many, it was made worse by an institution that was supposed to protect them.

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