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Do
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a Victim of
Elder Abuse?
Click here to learn about the C.H.E.R.I.S.H. Program -
A Safe Haven for Elders
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A Community Educator is available to speak to, or present
professional workshops for, your group/business/
school/organization.
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Domestic Violence Education
The Umbrella D.O.V.E program offers educational classes
for women who are involved with DCF or have been arrested due to
domestic violence.
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and/or print our informational
brochure.
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The Umbrella
program is funded in part by the Office of Victim Services, Superior Court
Operations Division, State of Connecticut Judicial Branch, Victims of Crime
Act Victim Assistance Grant Program.
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Leading the
Fight Against Domestic Violence in Our Communities...
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24-Hour Crisis Hotline |
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(203)
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Domestic Violence is the
single greatest cause of injury to women. In the last 20 years, groups
like Birmingham Group Health Services' The Umbrella have spearheaded the fight
against this epidemic and worked tirelessly to help women and children affected
by domestic violence become survivors.
Domestic violence
services at The Umbrella revolve around several key themes: respect for
victims and their children, quality services based on individual and family
needs, and a continuous commitment to safety and confidentiality.
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The Umbrella offers
a wide range of crisis and other services for victims of domestic violence
and their children. From offering a 24-hour crisis hotline and support
groups, to providing emergency shelter and advocacy, The Umbrella's trained
staff are there to empower survivors of domestic violence to take back and
re-build their lives. All services are free and are available to
individuals in both Fairfield and New Haven Counties who have had their
lives disrupted by domestic violence.
The Umbrella offers a temporary emergency domestic violence
shelter for women and children who are fleeing from physical and
psychological abuse. Individuals/families can stay at
the shelter for up to 90 days and receive supportive services such as
counseling, medical attention, court advocacy, and financial, and/or housing
referrals in a safe, anonymous, and confidential environment. Tutoring and counseling services are also offered to children who stay at
the shelter.
In addition to our
emergency shelter, The Umbrella also provides a 24-hour/7-day-per-week crisis
hotline, (203) 736-9944, as well as a walk-in crisis center located at 435 East
Main Street, Ansonia, CT. The walk-in crisis center is open Monday -
Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm.
The Umbrella's Family
Violence Victim Advocate Program was specifically designed to provide advocacy
for victims of domestic violence both in the court system and in the community.
The Umbrella's Family Violence Victim Advocate meets with victims after arrests
have been made, ensuring that their concerns, needs, and fears are being
appropriately addressed. Victims are given information, resources, and
help in planning their safety.
The Family Violence
Victim Advocate is also able to assist individuals in securing protective orders
after an arrest has been made. In addition, The Umbrella staff can assist
individuals in obtaining temporary restraining orders without an arrest, and/or
advocate for clients in a variety of areas of the legal system.
The Umbrella offers individual, family, and group
counseling for victims of domestic violence and their children. Parenting
workshops are also available for adults and children.
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Funded
by a partnership grant between The Umbrella, TEAM, Inc. and A.C.T. (Area
Congregations Together), the Beyond Shelter program provides coordinated
services to newly housed families and their landlords in order to prevent a
cycle of homelessness. The program focuses on preventing the
recurrence of homelessness through early intervention, skill building, and
follow-up services that foster housing stability and teach families the
skills necessary to retain housing.
Among other
things, the Beyond Shelter program connects families with a Housing
Stability Coordinator who helps to identify and resolve potential problems;
provides information about landlord/tenant rights and responsibilities;
assists the family with food, clothing, transportation, money management,
and parenting issues; and assists with securing household items.
For more information
about the Beyond Shelter program, contact The Umbrella at (203) 736-2601.
The Umbrella has always been at the forefront of
educating the public about the complex issues of domestic violence and its
effects on individuals, families, children, and ultimately, the community.
The Umbrella has developed a variety of presentations and professional workshops which address these topics
and can be customized for any group. Special programs such as TAPP
(Teenage Abuse Prevention Program) have also been created to specifically
address local middle and high school audiences. Schools, businesses and
groups of all types may contact our Community Educator at (203) 736-2601, ext.
357, or at rmoore@bghealth.org, to request a presentation from The Umbrella at any time.

As part of our community education and
outreach efforts, The Umbrella has developed various
training programs for police officers, care providers, universities, and
persons interested in becoming Umbrella volunteers and/or interns. If you are
interested in attending or hosting a training, or becoming an Umbrella volunteer
or intern, please contact us at (203) 736-2601.
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For more information
about The Umbrella, our programs and services, or about domestic violence,
contact The Umbrella at (203) 736-2601 today!
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