Our Work at NYSCADV

At NYSCADV, our work is to create and support the social change necessary to prevent and confront all forms of domestic violence. 

We do this by providing training and technical assistance for local domestic violence programs across New York State, working with communities to change our culture into one that doesn't condone violence, and advocating for policies to make sure that survivors across our state are provided the support they need to get safe and heal. 

 

Our Impact in 2023

As a statewide membership organization, we achieve our mission through activism, training, prevention, technical assistance, legislative advocacy, and leadership development.

  • Trainings Held

    87

  • Advocates & Allies Trained

    3,906

  • Training Hours Offered

    247

News & Events

This Domestic Violence Awareness Month, NYSCADV, a leading local nonprofit dedicated to serving survivors of domestic violence, is proud to announce its partnership with the national #Every1KnowsSome1 campaign in observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

September marks National Self-Care Awareness Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the tireless efforts of advocates and programs dedicated to supporting survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and crime. Advocates work diligently to provide survivors with essential services while also prioritizing their own self-care and well-being. It is crucial to recognize their challenges and establish healthy habits to sustain their work and personal lives.

As the school year approaches, parents and educators in New York are gearing up to support their children through another exciting, and sometimes, challenging transition. Each back-to-school season brings its own set of hurdles, but with the right tools and resources, parents and teachers can equip children and young people with the skills and confidence they need to navigate any situation.

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