
St. Peter’s Secures Grant Funding to Expand Behavioral, Mental and Community Health Initiatives
St. Peter’s has received nearly $2 million in grant funding from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to support five vital programs in 2025. […]
St. Peter’s has received nearly $2 million in grant funding from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to support five vital programs in 2025. […]
St. Peter’s Crime Victim Services hosted the 2nd Annual Strides for Survivors 5k Run/Walk/Roll. Strides for Survivors’ goal is to engage our community in important conversations around victimization, community response, and prevention. This year, participants and sponsors raised nearly $10,000 to support St. Peter’s Crime Victim Services’ mission of reducing the impact of crime. […]
February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month. Know the signs; help protect our teens. […]
[This story was written by Ryan Melone, MHC, Therapist/Prevention Educator, St. Peter’s Crime Victim Services] Perhaps the most alarming, unintended consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic was the rise in intimate partner violence. Across the United States, victim assistance programs, hotlines, and domestic violence shelters reported a sharp increase in the number of calls to assist survivors of physical and other forms of domestic abuse. The isolation of the pandemic made it much more difficult for survivors to receive support during and after these crimes, increasing their vulnerability to further violence as well as mental health concerns like anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress. In 2020, St. Peter’s Crime Victim Services (SPCVS) began offering a series of virtual support groups to help survivors of all crimes connect with and support one another through COVID-19. These groups enabled participants to form mutual connections, offer and receive peer support, and learn new skills from the security and privacy of their own homes. Participants in these groups expressed feeling safe, supported, and empowered in their healing journeys while engaging with […]
The WAMC/NPR program “51%” is featuring St. Peter’s Crime Victim Services (SPCVS) in a two-part series on rape and sexual abuse. The series will air on more 80 public and community radio stations nationwide. […]
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