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Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence
About OCDV

In November 2001, New York City residents voted to amend the City Charter to establish a permanent office that would comprehensively address issues of domestic violence. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg appointed Yolanda B. Jimenez as the first commissioner to head the new office, which is one of only a few government offices in the United States focused solely on the issue of domestic violence.

The Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence (OCDV) formulates policies and programs, monitors the Citywide delivery of domestic violence services, and works with diverse communities to increase awareness of domestic violence. OCDV works closely with community leaders, health care providers, City agencies, and representatives from the criminal justice system to hold batterers accountable and to create solutions that are critical to preventing domestic violence in New York City.


 
  
 

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Announcements
Bring an unused cell phone to a Department of Sanitation SAFE Disposal event and help victims of domestic violence, through the HopeLine® from Verizon program. All cell phones collected will be donated to the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence. Find out more

Apply for a fellowship through the Ms. Foundation for Women. If you are working on a project in child care, reproductive health or child sexual abuse, find out how you can gain strategic support. More info

View new grant opportunities through the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Violence Against Women. More info

    Browse the updated City of New York Resource Directory of Domestic Violence Services. Go to directory    
 


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  If you are a victim of domestic violence, call
the NYC Domestic Violence Hotline (800-621-4673; TDD 866-604-5350).
 
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