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Operates a 24/7 secure shelter facility whose operations provide crisis response and support services to victims of abuse, violence, assault, harassment, and crisis from domestic violence and/or sexual assault.
Location withheld
Weekdays, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
24/7 Emergency On-Call services available.
Contact:
- During business hours phone: 518-358-4406
- Toll-free 855-3SISTER (855-374-7837)
- Emergency: Tribal Police 518-358-9200
Mission: Always Here to Protect, Empower & Guide our Sacred Families
The Three Sisters Program provides assistance to individuals and families currently experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, harassment, stalking, bullying, lateral violence, exploitation, human trafficking, and Title IX situations.
Three Sisters Program also operates a 24/7 secure shelter facility whose operations provide crisis response and support services to victims fleeing from domestic abuse, violence, or assault.
The Three Sisters Program provides assistance to individuals and families currently experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, harassment, stalking, bullying, lateral violence, exploitation, human trafficking, and Title IX situations.
Three Sisters Program also operates a 24/7 secure shelter facility whose operations provide crisis response and support services to victims fleeing from domestic abuse, violence, or assault.
Three Sisters Advocates Provide:
- 24-hour availability and crisis response
- Accompaniment to medical, legal, or other abuse-related appointments
- Assistance with or referrals to education, employment, housing, child support, transportation, medical, or behavioral health providers
- Guidance with Criminal and/or Family Court and orders of protection/stay away orders
Safe Home provides:
- 24-hour monitored secure shelter for those actively fleeing a violent situation, up to 30 days
- Assistance with daily needs
- Constant support to get life back on track
- Support and life skills assistance to help victims regain control of their lives
Safe Haven provides:
- Night and weekend availability
- Supervised visitation (court ordered or mutual agreement)
- Child exchanges (court ordered or mutual agreement)
When to call Three Sisters:
For instances of Domestic Violence (physical, psychological, sexual, financial, emotional, intimidation, isolation, or reproductive coercion), Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Stalking (in-person or virtually), Harassment, Exploitation or Trafficking,
Abuse can be from family members, persons living together, married partners, dating partners, teen dating partners, current or former partners, peers, strangers, acquaintances, groups, and can occur in or be caused by people who are of any age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, or religion.
Who we serve:
- Married, single, dating, straight, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, lesbian, questioning, intersex, asexual, elders, women, men, and children
- Clients do not have to be Mohawk or a member of a Tribal Nation
- Individuals do not have to press charges nor have a chargeable crime
Perhaps the most difficult step in accessing our help is contacting us the first time. This can take a lot of courage. Please call 518-358-4406. You are not alone. Living a life free of abuse or violence is a right that all people deserve to have.
View the video, To The Indigenous Woman by John Red Corn on Youtube. Download the transcript.
Link to the Indian Law Resource Center Safe Women Strong Nation project website.