Grace Smith Domestic-Violence Assistance House (Aired on February 21 and 22, 2015)

Michele Polluck-Rich

Michele Polluck-Rich

Co-host Jonah Triebwasser and producer Kathy Kruger interview Michele Polluck-Rich, Executive Director at Grace Smith House, the principal organization in Dutchess County for aid to victims of domestic abuse. Victims of either sex can be helped; the hotline is (845) 471-3033. About 90% of the abused are women, who can be removed from their domestic situation to one of two secretly located residences for stays of 90 days. There are also arrangements for men. The clients are provided with a family advocate to help get through the legal arrangements necessary for orders of protection or for finding permanent housing. Not all abuse is physical—victims of psychological or financial abuse can also get help. Services are free and confidential. Since one in three of adolescents have been affected by partner violence, Grace Smith House supports an important outreach program of teenagers working with other teenagers, The Peace Group. Evening support groups meet weekly as well.

Learn more:
Grace Smith House
Domestic Violence Hotline: (845) 471-3033
The Peace Group Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/peace.gsh
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence

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February 21, 2015 · Posted in Domestic Violence, Service Organizations