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Annual Fundraiser 2012 Outlook and Opportunities

Annual Fundraiser 2012 Outlook and Opportunities. What is Domestic Violence?. DV is a pattern of abusive behavior between two people in a relationship , with the intent to harm the physical or mental well being of the victim. 1. Abuse.

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Annual Fundraiser 2012 Outlook and Opportunities

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  1. Annual Fundraiser 2012 Outlook and Opportunities

  2. What is Domestic Violence? DV is a pattern of abusive behavior between two people in a relationship, with the intent to harm the physical or mental well being of the victim. 1. Abuse Abusive incidents usually escalate in frequency and severity and can result in serious physical injury, disablement, or death 2. Power/Control Domestic Violence is a pattern of coercive behavior intended to exert control and domination over the victim. 3. Victim There is no one particular type of person who is a victim of domestic violence. Fact: Nearly 1 in 3 women experience at least one physical assault during adulthood.  Domestic Harmony Foundation, 2012

  3. What Does the Domestic Harmony Foundation Do? First community based domestic violence agency serving adult and children survivors in the South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Muslim community. 1. Volunteer-Based Originally launched as a community based committee in 1992 as the Domestic Harmony Committee of Islamic Center of Long Island. 2. Services We provide a wide range of services including support groups, counseling, legal consultations, interpretation services and referrals for financial assistance. 3. Advocacy DHF serves as a voice in the community raising awareness about domestic violence and cultural nuances specific to the South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Muslim communities. Domestic Harmony Foundation, 2012

  4. Domestic Harmony Foundation’s Approach DHF aims to provide support for victims of domestic violence at all levels Domestic Harmony Foundation, 2012

  5. Domestic Harmony Foundation: Direct Services • Helpline • Crisis counseling • Information and referrals • Supportive Counseling • Adults • Children • Legal Consultation

  6. Domestic Harmony Foundation: Outcomes 2011 The following provides a quantitative account of how many community survivors DHF's services have reached:

  7. DHF Support Groups:Women’s Support Group • Art Therapy • Empowers survivors to safely express their emotions

  8. DHF Support Groups: Youth Group • DHF’s Summer Youth Program provides a safe space for teenagers and young adults • Workshops discuss healthy relationships, financial planning, and the college admission process

  9. DHF Support Groups: English Classes DHF offers free English classes at the DHF office taught by a trained ESL Teacher

  10. DHF Support Groups: Outreach &Trainings DHF provides presentations and information about our work and issues facing domestic violence victims in a variety of settings.

  11. DHF Needs your support: Join the club DHF provides presentations and information about our work and issues facing domestic violence victims in a variety of settings. DHF Supporters Club • Help empower and improve the lives of survivors and their families. Join as either: • BronzeSilverGold Club Goals • Hire a fulltime Executive Director • Expand direct services and accommodate for current and new clients • Start computer classes

  12. Client Stories

  13. Domestic Harmony Foundation (DHF)P.O. Box 35, Syosset, NY 11791Office Phone: (516) 385-8292 If you need help:Helpline: (516) 385-8292Help is available in several languages: English, Urdu, Arabic, Farsi, Hindi, and Bengali E-mail: info@dhfny.org

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