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PO Box 706 , Shirley, NY 11967
Brighter Tomorrows operates two confidential emergency shelters for victims of domestic violence.
NY 11777
Siena House is a home for women who are in crisis or transition, 21 years and older. This program offers a safe, supportive environment while empowering women to move toward independent living and permanent housing.
161 East Main Street, Smithtown, NY 11787
Provides brief crisis intervention, short-term counseling, mediation, advocacy and/or referral for youth who are runaways or homeless or at risk of becoming runaways due to family conflicts. Referral to emergency shelter or group homes.
33 Clearpool Road, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
Provides temporary shelter to youth who have been kicked out of their home, are homeless, need respite due to family conflict, are being discharged from a substance abuse facility or psychiatric hospital, or cannot be home for other reasons.
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50 Sanatorium Road, Building A, 7th Floor, New City, NY 10956
The Sanctuary provides shelter for runaway and homeless youth 12-17 years of age and youth in need of respite services. The Children's Village has operated the program since 2009 and is located on the main campus in Valhalla, NY. Transportation is provided from anywhere in Rockland to the shelter, to and from school, medical appointments, services, etc. In addition, The Sanctuary offers individual, family and group counseling that encourages the involvement of parents or legal guardians; information and referrals, outreach to local youth; and aftercare plans.
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9 Johnsons Lane, New City, NY 10956
Provides a number of support services for anyone who is a victim of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include 24/7 hotline, confidential emergency shelter, crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, court assistance and accompaniment, safety for pets left behind, transportation, translation and referrals to other services or resources that will be needed. Also provides multilingual and culturally focused services for lesbians, gays, Latinos, African-American, Asian, Haitian, and Jewish Orthodox.
6 102nd Street, Troy, NY 12180
Provides services to all victims and survivors of domestic violence, including victims and survivors of intimate partner violence and family violence. Operates a confidential shelter and offers extensive support services. Advocates for victims and survivors when interacting with law enforcement and prosecution as well as assist victims and survivors with law enforcement and prosecution. Services include advocacy, accompaniment, information and referral, support, and extensive safety planning. Provides therapy, which includes individual and group domestic violence education. Another service is the counseling, specifically designed for the unique circumstances that victims and survivors encounter. Offers The Law Project which provides consultation and representation on civil-legal matters to income-eligible victims, and survivors within the county.
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44 Washington Avenue, Schenectady, NY 12305
Offers shelter services and a 24-hour hotline, as well as advocacy for domestic violence victims and counseling services for domestic violence victims and their children. Provides counseling and support services to victims as well as support groups, 16 years of age and older, who are abused and their children (5 years and older).
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50 Sanatorium Road, Building A, 7th Floor, New City, NY 10956
The Sanctuary provides shelter for runaway and homeless youth 12-17 years of age and youth in need of respite services. The Children's Village has operated the program since 2009 and is located on the main campus in Valhalla, NY. Transportation is provided from anywhere in Rockland to the shelter, to and from school, medical appointments, services, etc. In addition, The Sanctuary offers individual, family and group counseling that encourages the involvement of parents or legal guardians; information and referrals, outreach to local youth; and aftercare plans.
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436 West Main Street, Patchogue, NY 11772
Access to all Emergency Housing for Homeless Persons Requires a Referral by a DSS office location/hotline operator. For Nassau County, please call (516)227-8519 or the evening/emergency number at (516)573-8626. For Suffolk County, please call (631)854-9517 or the evening/emergency number at (631)854-9100. If you are ineligible for DSS services, please call Long Island Coalition for the Homeless at (631)464-4314. Offers shelter program and residence in Sayville for homeless females ages 18-24 who are pregnant/parenting and their children. Counseling and referral services for youth and families in crisis. While in the program, residents receive childcare on site while they continue their education or attend school.
1522 Main Street, Niagara Falls, NY 14305
24-hour confidential hotline provides information and referral to shelter services as well as counseling, support, and advocacy for individuals who are survivors of domestic violence and their children. Emergency domestic violence shelter is available 24/7 for survivors and their children. Shelter is at a confidential location. Services offered at the shelter include:
  • Support groups for victims of domestic violence
  • Counseling, advocacy, and case management for victims
  • Counseling and support groups for children who have witnessed abuse
  • Community education
  • Healing art program
15 Grumman Road West, Suite 1000, Bethpage, NY 11714
**THIS AGENCY HAS DISCONTINUED SERVICES AS OF MARCH 14, 2025** Provides a confidential shelter for domestic violence victims and their families, including victims of human trafficking. Shelter services include crisis intervention, individual and group counseling for adults, individual counseling for children, parenting support groups, case management, advocacy, legal intake services, recreational activities and transportation. Call for further information. Walk-ins welcome. Spanish speaking staff available.
52 North Franklin Avenue, Valley Stream, NY 11580
Emergency crisis shelter and safe haven for runaway or homeless youth 10-20. Length of stay is dependent on age.
38 Seward Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940
Runaway and homeless youth shelter. Temporary shelter, 3 nutritious daily meals, school enrollment, recreational activities, counseling, referrals to service providers and family reunification or locate other permanent housing.All are welcome Orange county residents and people in need who do not live in Orange county.
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83 S Main St, Jamestown, NY 14701
Residential and Shelter Program: Open to all victims of domestic violence and their children. Provides information and referral, advocacy, crisis intervention, counseling, support group, and case management. Non-Residential Services: Chautauqua County Domestic Violence Rape Crisis Hotline, information and referral, advocacy, support groups, crisis intervention, and case management. Children and Family Outreach: Provides group and individual counseling services to children who are past or present victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and/or child abuse. Education and Outreach: Offers presentations in schools and the community on a variety of topics, with a focus on domestic violence and sexual assault. Support Groups: For women and children; call hotline for meeting times, location, etc.
9 Johnsons Lane, New City, NY 10956
Provides a number of support services for anyone who is a victim of labor or sex trafficking. Services include confidential emergency shelter, crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, court assistance and accompaniment, safety for pets left behind, transportation, translation and referrals to other services or resources that will be needed. Also provides multilingual and culturally focused services for members of the African American, Asian, Haitian, Latino, Jewish/Orthodox, and LGBTQ communities.
35 Broad Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801
Provides a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, supportive counseling, advocacy, crime victim assistance, support groups, community education and outreach. May provide services to men who are victims but is not able to accommodate them in the safe dwelling, but referrals are made for other options. Accept clothes, baby furniture, and/or household items for families of domestic violence.
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38 Seward Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940
Runaway and homeless youth shelter. Temporary shelter, 3 nutritious daily meals, school enrollment, recreational activities, counseling, referrals to service providers and family reunification or locate other permanent housing.All are welcome Orange county residents and people in need who do not live in Orange county.
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543 Saratoga Road, Schenectady, NY 12302
The CAPTAIN SHELTER is a temporary shelter certified by the Office of Children and Family Services, where young people can live with others in a safe and comfortable setting. It has beendesigned for youth between the ages of 13 and 17 who are homeless or in a runaway situation. The Youth Home provides an atmosphere in which youth are involved in the daily activities of a home and receive support and encouragement from adults they can trust. During their stay, all efforts are made to reunite these young people with their families.
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BELMONT, NY 14813
Offers a 24 hour hotline for individuals who are survivors of domestic violence. Also provides a safe, secure emergency shelter for victims and their children. Assistance is available with obtaining orders of protection with family court including accompaniment to court, appointments and other supportive services. Provides personalized safety plans, educational support groups, and domestic violence counseling. Services are available to men, women and children. Donations of new clothing are accepted; new socks underwear and bras, are most needed, as well as pajamas, sweatpants/yoga pants, t-shirts and sweatshirts of all sizes, children's sizes to XXXL adult.
155 Guy Lombardo Avenue, Freeport, NY 11520
Emergency crisis shelter and safe haven for runaway or homeless youth 10-20. Length of stay is dependent on age.
Elmsford, NY 10523
Provide a temporary place to stay for people who are domestic violence survivors and those who survived human trafficking.
31 Albany Avenue, PO Box 3516, Kingston, NY 12401
Provides an emergency shelter for domestic violence victims and their children. Offers supportive counseling, case management services, parenting services, peer support, advocacy in court and with the Department of Social Services, assistance in finding transitional and permanent housing, referrals for medical treatment, vocational counseling/training, and aftercare.
150 E North St, Buffalo, NY 14203
Provides shelter for homeless women and children as well as relief for individuals in domestic violence situations. Offers security 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Stays are generally 30 days with an extension if needed. Arrangements are made for residents to move to transitional living situations in an effort to attain self-sufficiency. Provides transitional housing for women. Services provided to residents include: on-site medical care; classroom for preschool children; certified public school teachers and classroom for school age children; licensed daycare; referrals for case management, food, clothing, and shelter; links with social workers and mental health counselors; and a 12 step recovery program for drug and alcohol abuse. HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm; Shelter operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
5 Municipal Plaza, NY 12065
The CAPTAIN SHELTER is a temporary shelter certified by the Office of Children and Family Services, where young people can live with others in a safe and comfortable setting. It has beendesigned for youth between the ages of 13 and 17 who are homeless or in a runaway situation. The Youth Home provides an atmosphere in which youth are involved in the daily activities of a home and receive support and encouragement from adults they can trust. During their stay, all efforts are made to reunite these young people with their families.
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