Update:
Maria Phelps a domestic violence victim in NY, has continuously emailed and telephoned the offices of NY public officials Ken Zebrowski, Thomas Morahan, Ricard Rangel. Ms. Phelps requests for a face to face meeting have been ignored probably because the politicians feel she is a "nobody" and not important.
Maria Phelps is one victim yes and not a powerful lobbyist, however there are millions of people who love, serve and support domestic violence victims who vote in New York State at election time that do definitely matter.
Actions speak louder than words and as a supporter of Maria Phelps you can bet that I will support Maria in New York and help support candidates for public office who will support victims of domestic violence. One person can make a difference.
The email below was sent today by domestic violence victim Maria Phelps in New York. Also copied were White House advisor Sarah Lynn Rosenthal, myself and other New York state government officials. When will the run around end? When will the millions in domestic violence funding be allocated to organizations that actually serve victims of abuse?
Domestic violence, stalking,cyberstalking along with the family law court disaster will continue until our nation does more than push paper and pass the buck in regards to domestic violence.
The VAWA Act was a good thing, however 15 years has passed since VAWA was enacted and no changes or updates have taken place while domestic violence organizations and programs receive millions in funding every year.
Accountability is needed and passing around "fancy brochures" is not going to change the fact that domestic violence plagues our nation and victims are falling through the crack while executives and the domestic violence organizations continue to be compensated to maintain the "status quo".
Let's hold the domestic violence organizations accountable for their actions!
While in an economic crisis it would only seem logical for accountability measures to be implemented now more than ever, particularly when domestic violence is a matter of life or death.
Thank you Maria Phelps and to the thousands of victims each month that speak out in support of DV Reform.
Congressman Engel/Assemblyman Zebrowski/Senator Morahan/Carolyn Fish/Ms. Cusack/Ms. Cobart:
For those who do not know my situation, I am a survivor of domestic violence in NYS. For over a year, I have tried hard to get help from DV organizations, agencies, and state programs and after many attempts, letters, and phone calls, I have failed. I have been trying to receive compensation from CVB for a very long time now, and still I am struggling with CVB on a daily basis. Many DV victims struggle with compensation from CVB, and in the end, give up because the process is too difficult, and too many documents are needed (many DV victims cannot supply all the requested information for many reasons).
Although I am still dealing with CVB everyday, I also deal with this reality: There is no real help for DV victims. There are many who think there is help available, especially after one reads about all the money being funneled into DV organizations, shelters, and programs, but there is simply no help. When I state that there is no help, I mean that there is a lack of DV court advocates in NY, a lack of DV counselors willing to assist DV victims, almost no pro bono DV divorce lawyers for abuse victims, and laws that don't reflect reality for victims of this crime. After visiting the CVB website in NYS, I was surprised to see all of the programs given grants to aid DV victims this year. Being that I am a victim of brutal domestic violence myself, I thought it would be at least possible to ask my shelter for free counseling for the trauma I have been through. After two weeks of waiting, there is still no answer for me unless I have the money to pay. There are "volunteer" counseling services like VCS in Rockland, but they want victims to pay out of pocket. Other therapists in the area will not work with CVB payment plans. And since CVB is taking so long to compensate me, that can't be an option anyway. Many victims of DV are completely financially ruined after abuse and divorce, and have nothing left. I would think it would be relatively easy to find free volunteer counseling for this crime, but it is impossible.
When I read statements like this "Ten non-profit organizations that assist crime victims in the greater Capital Region, New York City and Western New York are slated to receive nearly $3 million over the next three years to enhance programs and services for children and adults who have been victims of sexual assault, domestic violence or other crimes." I am confused. When I see this “These grants will assist the most vulnerable victims of particularly devastating crimes – sex crimes and domestic violence – by providing access to direct support, such as counseling, help obtaining orders of protection, and accompaniment to court. This assistance is critical in helping victims deal with trauma and begin to rebuild their lives.” I wonder, who are these victims?
I am not one of these victims, and none of the victims I know in NYS, or even across this country, fall into this category.
Today I want to request a meeting with my state representatives. The lack of response and assistance is shocking, shameful, and it's no longer about me anymore. I have to lay my problems aside everyday because I know there is a bigger picture here, and we are all ignoring it together.
I look forward to hearing from you Congressman Engel, Assemblyman Zebrowski, and Senator Morahan.
Thank you.
Maria Phelps
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2 comments:
Thank you for posting this, Alexis. This is an important message for everyone involved in the cause.
As of now, my public officials have either ignored or failed to invite me for a meeting on this issue. Ricardo Rangel, representing Congressman Engel in Rockland County, passed me on to Congressman John Hall, and I contacted him two days ago. Although Engel represents Rockland County, he does not represent my exact district, lucky for him. So, he passed me to John Hall, who I reached out to and sent proof of my struggles with DV agencies and state programs, and so far, no meeting. Ken Zebrowski doesn't respond at all.
For clarification, Ken Zebrowski has introduced a bill for domestic violence victims in NY at my request, but I have been asking for a meeting with my local representatives regarding issues I have with the state and DV service providers that are receiving federal grant money for victim assistance, and so far, no one has invited me for a meeting. Currently, I help DV victims for free, because they can't find help at their local DV service providers and struggle with state programs. The problem is much larger than just me, and I consider it a crisis when I get emails from victims asking for help because there is little to no help provided by DV organizations.
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