Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick have taken to Twitter to help us spread the word about URI’s #DVfree video campaign! URI is so grateful for their support. Please retweet their messages (@kevinbacon and @kyrasedgwick) and follow their lead: Post your own photo and message on Facebook and Twitter about your commitment to help make the world free of domestic violence. Please watch the videos and share these courageous survivor stories with your social networks: www.urinyc.org/dvfree
At URI, the health, safety, and wellness of our clients and staff is our top priority every day. We are actively monitoring the situation and adhering to guidance from health experts and officials. We recognize that continuity in serving NYC’s vulnerable populations seeking safety and shelter is critical at this time.
URI’s programs for domestic violence victims, homeless families, and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities remain open and ready to serve you.
If you are a domestic violence victim seeking safety, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233.
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