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Empowering Holocaust survivors and their families, the Jewish Family Service of MetroWest New Jersey offers subsidized assistance through the Claims Conference. Provides counseling, outreach, case management, and various support services, including medical transportation and financial relief. The Lore Ross Cafe Europa Social Program fosters community through conversations, social and educational activities, and supportive relationships, allowing JFS to identify survivors' needs and eligibility for additional services.
Provides support for victims of crime, including work readiness programs, group and individual consultations, and referrals. Assists with Victims of Crime Compensation Board (VCCB) applications and restraining orders.
Provides a hotline with access to services for South Asian women who are victims of any form of violence. Services include: culture specific supportive counseling, Ashiana (transitional home for women and children), legal clinics, crisis intervention, interpreter services, some transportation, outreach through education, support groups, court/medical accompaniment and advocacy.
Provides assistance to crime victims. This includes: personal advocacy, resources and referrals, information on NJ Victim's Rights Law, assistance in requesting reimbursement of medical expenses, lost wages, court accompaniment, bilingual counseling.
Provides pro bono legal assistance to victims of violent crime throughout New Jersey. Applicable crimes include: homicide, sexual assault, child and elder abuse, aggravated assault, domestic violence, stalking, teen dating violence, and human trafficking.
Leads the NJ State Sexual Violence hotline, aiding counties. Provides crisis intervention, advocacy, and counseling. Advocates accompany to hospitals, law enforcement, and court. Offers short-term crisis counseling and adult/teen support groups. Advocates prevention through community outreach and education on sexual violence, ensuring survivors' rights with free, confidential, culturally sensitive, and bilingual services. Provides hotline, accompaniments, counseling, prevention for schools/community, and awareness training for service providers.
Provide crisis and post-trauma counseling, medical and legal accompaniment by trained advocates, and prevent sexual violence through education and advocacy for survivors and their families.
Provides free individual counseling and support group services to survivors of sexual violence through a 24-hour hotline. Volunteer advocates provide accompaniments to survivors at the hospital for forensic exams, police stations, and court appearances.
Assists defense teams in cases involving battered women by providing technical assistance on civil and criminal law matters, including identifying defense strategies, offering relevant case law and litigation materials, locating expert witnesses, identifying support networks for victim defendants, and suggesting additional sources of information and assistance. Additionally, offers information on promising practices for responding to domestic violence, accessible through a toll-free telephone line. Does not offer direct representation.
Provides comprehensive support to victims of child abduction and sexual exploitation, as well as their families, including immediate crisis intervention, survivor and peer support, emotional assistance for runaways, referrals to agencies and mental health professionals, reunification services, sibling support, and help locating resources for sexually exploited youth. Additionally, it offers assistance to law enforcement when local services are insufficient.
Provides free individual counseling and support group services to survivors of sexual violence through a 24-hour hotline. Volunteer advocates provide accompaniments to survivors at the hospital for forensic exams, police stations, and court appearances.
Provides advocacy, crisis intervention, support services, linkages, and assistance for crime victims and witnesses, including domestic and sexual violence. Assists with obtaining the status and disposition of cases; accompaniment to the courtroom; childcare while in court; and referrals to social services, emergency services, transportation, and counseling.
Operates a 24-hour crisis intervention hotline catering to victims of sexual assault/abuse, offering short-term in-person counseling, therapist-led support groups, and professional workshops focusing on sexual harassment and victimization. Additionally, sponsors special events to educate the public and foster healing. Group sessions encompass survivors of rape, a men's group for male survivors of sexual abuse, and support for significant others (family and friends of victims) and community groups.
Provides phone, chat, and online assistance to crime victims and their loved ones. Assistance includes: safety planning, connection to attorneys and local resources, victim rights and options, and crime victim compensation information. All crimes are covered, but particular focus is given to victims of violent crime, stalking, human trafficking, and financial crimes.
Serves as the New Jersey State Designated Domestic Violence hotline, providing services such as accompaniments, advocacy, counseling, support groups, crisis intervention, and emergency safe housing for victims and their children. The organization also promotes prevention, conducts outreach education, dispels myths, raises public awareness, and offers support for those close to survivors through education, guidance, and counseling.
Ensures victims of both international and domestic human trafficking in counties are not alone in their journey of healing and restoration. Staff work to identify and refer foreign victims, provide trainings, organize a community coalition, and raise public awareness. Certified victims can receive benefits and services, including housing, food, income, employment assistance, English language training, health care, mental health services, and foster care.
Provides clinical counseling services to individuals and families. This includes but is not limited to, crime victims services, domestic violence services, HIV/AIDS services, marital issues services, parent-child conflicts services, workplace stress services, sexual abuse counseling services.
