Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer assistance and referrals to victims and survivors of abuse throughout your state. If you plan to contact a program by email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Cattaraugus
Cattaraugus Community Action, Inc.
25 Jefferson StreetSalamanca, NY 14779
Hotline: 1-888-945-3970 (24-hour crisis hotline)
Phone: (716) 945-1041
URL: https://www.ccaction.org/victim-services
Cattaraugus Community Action’s offers the following services: Domestic Violence Residential Program provides temporary housing for domestic violence victims and their children; Domestic Violence Non-Residential Program offers a 24-Hour Hotline, counseling, advocacy, court accompaniment, and other support services to victims such as support group counseling, children’s program. We have a rape crisis program that offers a 24-Hour Hotline, counseling, advocacy, court accompaniment, prevention education, partnerships with medical providers, support groups for adults and children (serving Allegany and Cattaraugus Counties). We have a crime victim program that provides advocacy, counseling, court accompaniment, plus victim compensation claims assistance through the New York State Office of Victim Services (serving Allegany and Cattaraugus Counties). To see additional programs, go to their website.
Cayuga
Community Action Programs Cayuga/Seneca (CAP) - Headquarters
89 York Street, Suite 1Auburn, NY 13021
Hotline: (315) 255-6221 (24 hours)
Phone: (315) 255-1703
Fax: (315) 252-3397
URL: https://caphelps.org/programs/
Email: questions@caphelps.org
CAP’s domestic violence program assist survivors and their children. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, temporary shelter, transitional housing assistance, advocacy, safety planning, counseling, support group, children’s group, safe visitation and exchange, assistance with victim compensation claims, and more. CAP also offers emergency services such as food, emergency transportation assistance, and prescription assistance, and responds to a wide array of crisis situations.
Chautauqua
The Anew Center (part of the Salvation Army)
83 S. Main StreetJamestown, NY 14701
Hotline: 1-800-252-8748
Phone: 716-664-4108
URL: https://empire.salvationarmy.org/EmpireNY/news/SAAM-2015
In Jamestown, The Salvation Army operates the Anew Center, a domestic violence and rape crisis program. The center operates a shelter, provides case management to domestic violence survivors and sexual assault victims, has a 24- hour hotline, accompany victims to court, and provide child and family outreach and counseling. The Anew Center is the only domestic violence and rape crisis program in Chautauqua County.
Chemung
Salvation Army
414 Lake StreetElmira, NY 14901
Phone: 607-732-0314
URL: https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/plugins/gdosCenterSearch?mode=query_2&lat=4…
Email: John.Haggerty@use.salvationarmy.org
Note from WomensLaw.org - the website indicates domestic violence services are provided but does not offer more details. Please call for more information.
Chenango
Liberty Resources Help Restore Hope Center
21 Eaton AvenueNorwich, NY 13815
Hotline: (855) 966-9723
Phone: (607) 334-7779
URL: http://www.helprestorehopecenter.org/
Liberty Resources Help Restore Hope Center offers crisis support, emergency housing, and legal and medical advocacy for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Clinton
STOP Domestic Violence (part of Behavioral Health Services North, Inc.)
22 US Oval, Suite 218Plattsburgh, NY 12903
Hotline: 24-hour hotline: 1-888-563-6904
Phone: (518) 563-8206
Fax: (518) 563-9958
URL: https://bhsn.org/social-services/stopdvappointment/
STOP Domestic Violence is a NYS certified program assisting victims of domestic violence, 24 hours a day. Services include: 24-hour hotline; Crisis intervention; Safe apartments for temporary shelter; Individual and group supportive counseling; Educational materials and presentations about domestic violence and its effects; Temporary childcare during office visits; Advocacy with law enforcement, medical services, local departments of Social Services, etc.; Information and referrals to other local, state and nationwide domestic violence services and human trafficking. STOP Domestic Violence also assists victims with Family Offense Petitions for temporary Orders of Protection in Family Court. The main office is located in Plattsburgh (Clinton County) with a satellite office in Malone and Tupper Lake (Franklin County) as well as Westport (Essex County).
Columbia
Community Action of Greene County, Inc. - Columbia Greene Domestic Violence Program
NYHotline: (518) 943-9211 (24 hours)
Phone: Greene County Office: (518) 943-9205
Phone 2: Columbia County Office: (518) 822-0849
URL: http://cagcny.org/domestic-violence/
Services provided by Columbia Greene Domestic Violence range from emergency shelter and crisis intervention to aftercare services and transitional housing. All services are free and confidential. We can assist you with: Shelter: We can arrange for emergency shelter; Legal Services, such as help with filing orders of protection from the family or criminal courts and claims to the Crime Victims Board; Social Services such as getting emergency funds from the Department of Social Services; Supportive Services/Counseling for victims of domestic violence and their children; Information and Referrals to local programs and providers in order to address any other specific needs (mental health, substance abuse counseling, etc.)
Cortland
YWCA's Aid to Women Victims of Violence
14 Clayton AvenueNY 13045
Hotline: 1-800-336-9622 or (607) 756-6363
URL: https://cortlandywca.org/
Safety, support and counseling.




