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Long-term therapy for victims/survivors over 18 with HUSKY. Specialized trauma-focused treatment including EMDR and evidence-based approaches.
Crisis intervention (hotline), individual/group counseling, and housing/financial/employment/legal advocacy services. They have beds available for clients who are also victims/survivors of domestic violence. Can help with OVS compensation in domestic violence cases.
National partnership focused on ending human trafficking through education, advocacy, and survivor support.
Provides literacy classes, legal services, family services, academic enrichment, workforce development, and skills classes specifically for cases related to immigration.
Provides refugee services, immigration legal services, Project Rescue for human trafficking, and economic empowerment. Has workforce placement for immigrants and early employment matching grant.
Offers support through food and SNAP benefits in the Community Advocacy Program. Provides support with immigration-related requests. Offers housing to people experiencing homelessness.
Provides emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, and affordable housing. Has food pantries and soup kitchens across Lower Fairfield County. Provides job training for the hospitality and food industries.
Has soup kitchen, food pantry, job skills programs, supportive services, SNAP benefits, and hygiene products. Has a Financial Opportunity Center.
Offers food pantries, mobile pantries, home food delivery, and holiday meals. Provides various food assistance programs to the community.
Offers a clothing center in Darien and an annual coat giveaway. Emergency financial assistance and the Financial Opportunity Center. Provides weekend meals for students.
Provides weekend meals for students. Provides food programs for people experiencing re-entry after incarceration.
Provides emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, and affordable housing. Provides skillset training for people experiencing re-entry after incarceration.
Provides housing assistance to seniors. Helps with providing prescriptions to seniors. Offers Ride to Wellness, a program to transport seniors to medical appointments. Delivers groceries to homebound seniors.
Preventing trauma. Responding to crisis. Supporting healing.
The Rowan Center is a member of the Connecticut Alliance to End Sexual Violence.
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