Partners and Allies
Unchained At Last is proud to count these worthy entities and individuals among its partners and allies:
- Americans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Center, based in Portland, Ore., which supports abused American women and children in countries around the world
- Deborah Feldman, author of Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots (Simon and Schuster, February 2012)
- F.E.G.S. Health and Human Services System, based in New York City, which provides a diverse network of cost-effective health and human services
- Footsteps, a New York City-based organization that helps those seeking to enter or explore the world beyond the insular, ultra-religious environments in which they were raised
- Gangashakti, a grassroots organization working to end forced marriage in the US
- Girls Not Brides, a global partnership to end child marriage
- The Good People Fund, a New Jersey-based nonprofit that provides financial support, guidance and mentoring to charitable activities undertaken by “good people”
- Guston & Guston, LLP, a law firm based in Bergen County, New Jersey, that handles issues including adoption, family law, elder law, small business law and tax-exempt organization law
- inMotion, a New York City-based nonprofit that provides free matrimonial, family and immigration legal services to low-income women
- Milla Project, a nonprofit based in New Haven, Conn., that helps women and children fleeing gender-based violence in America and the Middle East
- PresenTense, based in Jerusalem, which fosters innovation in the Jewish community
- Pro Bono Partnership, which provides pro bono business legal services to nonprofits in the New York Tri-State area
- Tahirih Justice Center, based in Washington, D.C., which protects immigrant women and girls seeking justice in the US from gender-based violence
- Thypin Oltchick Institute for Women’s Entrepreneurship, which matches entrepreneurs in the Greater New York area with reliable experts and services for their business needs
- UJA-Federation‘s Task Force on Family Violence, which functions as the New York Jewish community’s think tank on issues related to violence in the family
