3763C 83rd St 1B, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
Voces Latinas aims to reduce the rate of HIV transmission and violence among immigrant Latino/as by empowering, educating, and providing leadership and advocacy training to enable them to make healthier decisions for themselves and their families. Through collaborative relationships, we connect immigrant Latinas with culturally and linguistically sensitive services to address their immediate needs, which allows them to identify with their risk for HIV/AIDS.
Address: PO Box 136, Grand Island, NY 14072
Telephone #: 716-777-3468
24/7 Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
Email Address: info@rahama.org
Website: www.rahama.org
- Shelter and support services
- Muslim-specific program
Working to empower women in need, we provide educational resources, emotional, material and spiritual support. RAHAMA has been caring for victims, spreading awareness within our communities, collaborating with local agencies and representing the light of Islam since 2006. RAHAMA’s goal is to provide transitional housing to women and children in New York who are victims of domestic violence. Our volunteer staff consists of licensed social workers and mental health counselors who specialize in working with women and children.
Address: P.O. Box 35, Syosset, NY 11791
Telephone/Helpline #: 516-385-8292
Email Address: info@dhfny.org
Website: www.dhfny.org
Language Capacity: Urdu, Arabic, Farsi, Hindi, and Bengali
Support; information; referrals; Support services and help-line; Information & Referral; Evaluations; Support Groups; Individual Counseling; Emotional Support; Youth Counseling; Pre-Marital Counseling; Advocacy; Referrals for Financial Assistance; Referrals for Legal Services; Legal Consultation; Interpretation Services
- South Asian and Middle-Eastern program
- Muslim-specific program
- Support services and help-line
- I&R: Information & Referral
The Domestic Harmony Foundation (DHF) is a community-based, non-profit organization created in response to the social, emotional, and psychological needs of a growing South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Muslim community in Long Island. Although DHF works mainly with Muslim women who are victims of domestic violence, these services are available to individuals irrespective of creed, culture, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.
ADDRESS
208 W 13 St (btwn. 7th/8th Aves)
New York, NY 10011
PHONE 212.620.7310
FAX 212.924.2657
COMMUNITY SERVICES FAX 646.486.9381
RELAY SERVICE
Deaf and hearing-impaired callers can reach The Center through the New York State Relay Service: 800.662.1220 (TDD/TTY), 800.421.1220 (voice).
MEDIA INQUIRIES
media@gaycenter.org
646.652.6120 (direct)
The Center fosters a welcoming environment where everyone is celebrated for who they are. We offer the LGBTQ communities of NYC advocacy, health and wellness programs; arts, entertainment and cultural events; recovery, parenthood and family support services.
New York City’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center empowers people to lead healthy, successful lives. The Center celebrates our diversity and advocates for justice and opportunity.
208 W 13 St
New York, NY 10011
The Center is open seven days a week, 365 days a year. For information on specific events, please visit our Calendar.
ADDRESS
208 W 13 St (btwn. 7th/8th Aves)
New York, NY 10011
PHONE 212.620.7310
FAX 212.924.2657
COMMUNITY SERVICES FAX 646.486.9381
RELAY SERVICE
Deaf and hearing-impaired callers can reach The Center through the New York State Relay Service: 800.662.1220 (TDD/TTY), 800.421.1220 (voice).
MEDIA INQUIRIES
media@gaycenter.org
646.652.6120 (direct)
The New York State Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Health & Human Services Network (The Network) is a coalition founded in 1994 and administered by The Center, consisting of 71 LGBT-specific and LGBT-supportive nonprofit organizations that provide care to LGBT New Yorkers and our families.
Network members support and learn from each other, help build capacity and increase their ability to foster a safer and more supportive state for all LGBT people. For example, recognizing that many transgender clients have varied life experiences—many of which involve a combination of racism, classism and trans- or homophobia—The Network works to improve the quality of resources and care that each organization can offer to this community.
Members of The New York State LGBT Health & Human Services Network serve all of New York State’s 62 counties—including upstate, downstate, rural and urban populations. Organizations are arranged according to the location of their main offices, but many also provide services in other boroughs/regions.
LGBT National Help Center
2261 Market Street, #296
San Francisco, CA 94114
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) National Hotline:
1-888-843-4564
LGBT National Youth Talkline:
1-800-246-PRIDE (1-800-246-7743)
LGBT National Senior Talkline:
1-888-234-7243
LGBT Switchboard of New York:
212-989-0999
"The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) National Help Center, founded in 1996, is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization that provides vital peer-support, community connections and resource information to people with questions regarding sexual orientation and/or gender identity. Utilizing a diverse group of LGBT volunteers, we operate three national hotlines, the LGBT National Hotline, the LGBT National Youth Talkline, and the LGBT National Senior Hotline as well as private, volunteer one-to-one online chat, that helps both youth and adults with coming-out issues, safer-sex information, school bullying, family concerns, relationship problems and a lot more.
We run weekly moderated chat rooms for LGBT youth and teens to find support, acceptance and community.
We also maintain the largest collection of resources for the LGBT community in the United States, with over 17,000 local resources for cities and towns across the country."
Our mission is to lead Latina victims of domestic violence and intimate partner violence to safety, empower them to live free of violence and reach and sustain their full potential. We pursue our mission by raising community awareness, engaging in activism and providing culturally competent services.
Services include:
- immigration
- housing for survivors
- economic empowerment
- language access
- training and workshops
Sauti Yetu is a multi-issue community-based organization that works with African immigrant women and families both in the New York City metropolitan area and nationally.
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