Founded in 1980, Urban Resource Institute (URI) is the nation’s largest provider of domestic violence services, offering a comprehensive suite of client‑centered programs that empower survivors and homeless families. URI’s core focus includes emergency shelters for domestic violence victims—unique in New York for allowing co‑sheltering with pets—alongside job skills training, financial literacy education, and specialized support for homeless families. The organization prioritizes communities of color and other vulnerable populations, ensuring culturally responsive care and equitable access to resources. URI’s blend of innovative, pet‑friendly sheltering and robust economic empowerment initiatives distinguishes it as a leader in the field, fostering resilience and long‑term stability for those it serves.
The Supervisor, Children’s Services - Domestic Violence Programs is responsible for overseeing the shelter’s children’s services, including infant care, after-school programming, and support groups. The role also involves supervising staff, designing curriculum, and coordinating with external supportive services.
Founded in 1980, Urban Resource Institute (URI) is the nation’s largest provider of domestic violence services, offering a comprehensive suite of client‑centered programs that empower survivors and homeless families. URI’s core focus includes emergency shelters for domestic violence victims—unique in New York for allowing co‑sheltering with pets—alongside job skills training, financial literacy education, and specialized support for homeless families. The organization prioritizes communities of color and other vulnerable populations, ensuring culturally responsive care and equitable access to resources. URI’s blend of innovative, pet‑friendly sheltering and robust economic empowerment initiatives distinguishes it as a leader in the field, fostering resilience and long‑term stability for those it serves.
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