The State And National Domestic Violence Hotline Numbers Are:

NEW YORK STATE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMS BY COUNTY: *

Residential services include domestic violence shelter, safe homes and safe dwellings. Non-residential services include telephone hotline assistance, information, referral, counseling, advocacy, community education and outreach services.

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ALBANY

ALLEGANY

BROOME

CATTARAUGUS

CAYUGA

CHAUTAUQUA

CHEMUNG

CHENANGO

CLINTON

COLUMBIA

CORTLAND

DELAWARE

DUTCHESS

ERIE 

For shelter in Erie County call (716) 884-6000

ESSEX

FRANKLIN

FULTON

GENESEE

GREENE

HAMILTON

HERKIMER

JEFFERSON

LEWIS

LIVINGSTON

MADISON

MONROE

MONTGOMERY

NASSAU

NEW YORK CITY AREA

NYC DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE (800) 621-HOPE (4673)

Programs are listed in Alphabetical order and not listed by the borough as most programs in NYC will provide services to people from any of the 5 boroughs.

NIAGARA

ONEIDA

ONONDAGA

ONTARIO

ORANGE

ORLEANS

OSWEGO

OTSEGO

PUTNAM

RENSSELAER

ROCKLAND

SARATOGA

SCHENECTADY

SCHOHARIE

SCHUYLER

SENECA

ST. LAWRENCE

STEUBEN

SUFFOLK

SULLIVAN

TIOGA

TOMPKINS

ULSTER

WARREN

WASHINGTON

WAYNE

WESTCHESTER

  1. Family Helpline/Hotline weekdays 9am – 5pm (914) 995-5972
  2. Weekend and after hours (914) 995-2099
  3. Spanish Language (White Plains) (914) 995–6581
  4. Spanish Language (Yonkers) (914) 231-2882

WYOMING

YATES

*This directory includes private, nonprofit, nongovernmental organizations and programs that have a primary purpose of providing immediate shelter and supportive services to adult and youth victims of family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence, and their dependents, including but not limited to programs that are licensed by the NYS Office for Children and Family Services or have local NY Department of Social Services contracts to provide domestic violence services, either residential or nonresidential.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Family Violence Prevention and Services Act, a “primary-purpose” domestic violence service provider is defined as an entity that operates a project of demonstrated effectiveness carried out by a nonprofit, nongovernmental, private entity, Tribe, or Tribal organization, that has as its project's primary-purpose the operation of shelters and supportive services for victims of domestic violence and their dependents; or has as its project's primary purpose counseling, advocacy, or self-help services to victims of domestic violence.