Women & Children

Resources, mentorship, childcare
Children distribute bulletins at a Family Service

Free services for women, infants, and children experiencing domestic violence and homelessness, plus childcare, mentorships, college and career guidance, and more to support the most vulnerable in New York City. 

Domestic Violence Help

New Destiny Housing 

New Destiny Housing provides affordable housing and wrap-around services to survivors of domestic violence and their children.  

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Phone: 646-472-0262 

Safe Horizon 

Safe Horizon provides on-demand resources for victims who have experienced domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, youth homelessness, and other crimes. Hotline advocates offer personalized, multi-lingual support in the form of crisis counseling, safety planning, assistance with finding domestic violence shelters, and more. 

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Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-621-4673 
Crime Hotline: 866-689-4357 
Sexual Assault Hotline: 212-227-3000 

Sakhi for South Asian Women 

Sakhi for South Asian Women focuses on providing trauma-informed care and programming to survivors of South Asian and Indo-Caribbean descent. Sakhi welcomes all gender identities and sexual orientations — including male, trans, queer, and nonbinary survivors. 

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Phone: 212-714-9153 
Helpline (Monday-Saturday 10am-10pm): (212) 868-6741 

Children & Youth Resources 

The Door 

The Door provides comprehensive and innovative support for New Yorkers ages 12–24. Offerings include career and education guidance, counseling, health care, legal and immigration counsel, arts, and housing.  

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Phone: 212-941-9090 
Bronx Youth Center: 646-230-1037 
Manhattan Youth Center Drop-in Hours: Monday–Friday, 2–5:30pm (with additional hours between 10am–2pm for urgent situations and for young people who are unstably housed) 

Henry Street Settlement 

Henry Street Settlement provides numerous resources related to early childhood education, afterschool services, college access support, athletics, and more.  

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Administrative Offices: 212-766-9200 
Early Childhood Education Center: 212-253-1595 
Urban Family Center: 212-475-6400 
The Parent Center: 212-471-2400 
Youth Services: 212-254-3100 

University Settlement 

University Settlement provides childcare, afterschool services, summer camp opportunities, college guidance, mental health resources, and more.  

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Phone: 212-453-4500 

Brotherhood Sister Sol (BroSis) 

Brotherhood Sister Sol provides Black and Latinx youth afterschool opportunities that focus on education, organizing, and training.  

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Phone: 212-283-7044 

Girl Vow 

Through education, mentorship, and life skills training, Girl Vow opens doors for girls who’ve been impacted by juvenile justice, poverty, or the New York City foster care system. Girl Vow supports all girls who identify as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. 

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Phone: 833-447-5869 

Lineage Project 

Lineage Project teaches trauma-sensitive mindfulness to young people, ages 12–24, inside New York City’s criminal legal, foster care, education, shelter, immigration, psychiatric, and school suspension systems.  

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Community Connections for Youth 

Community Connections for Youth works with justice-involved youth and families, providing community enrichment activities, mentorship, and leadership training.  

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Phone: 347-590-0940