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* There are homeless shelters open in the Pervomaisky district (Kolomto Center), Oktyabrsky district and Sverdlovsky districts of Bishkek. "Hot meals are served daily, and a medical examination is carried out once a week."<ref>[https://24.kg/english/74304_Shelters_for_homeless_people_opened_in_all_districts_of_Bishkek/ Shelters for Homeless People Opened in All Districts of Bishkek]</ref> However, homelessness is a difficult condition for many people in Kyrgyzstan, particularly in the winters. Click [https://iwpr.net/global-voices/frozen-out-bishkeks-homeless here] to learn more.
* There are homeless shelters open in the Pervomaisky district (Kolomto Center), Oktyabrsky district and Sverdlovsky districts of Bishkek. "Hot meals are served daily, and a medical examination is carried out once a week."<ref>[https://24.kg/english/74304_Shelters_for_homeless_people_opened_in_all_districts_of_Bishkek/ Shelters for Homeless People Opened in All Districts of Bishkek]</ref> However, homelessness is a difficult condition for many people in Kyrgyzstan, particularly in the winters. Click [https://iwpr.net/global-voices/frozen-out-bishkeks-homeless here] to learn more.
* [http://sezim.org/main/ Crisis Center “Sezim”]: Established in 1998, this is one of the first crisis centers and non-profit organizations in Kyrgyzstan, and it's the only crisis center in the country that receives governmental support.<ref>[http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Issues/Women/SR/Shelters/Meghan%20McCormack_Aiymbubu_Djaparkulova_Shelters.pdf Report to the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women]</ref> They provide legal, psychological and social services, including: safe houses for victims of gender-based & domestic violence and trafficking, assistance in getting housing and employment, lawyer consultations, legal protection in court, document preparation, psychological consultations, family consultations, support groups, intervention, art therapy, etc. Address: Tabyshaliev str., #3 Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Phone: +996 312 31 64 66. Email: centersezim@gmail.com
* [http://sezim.org/main/ Crisis Center “Sezim”]: Established in 1998, this is one of the first crisis centers and non-profit organizations in Kyrgyzstan, and it's the only crisis center in the country that receives governmental support.<ref>[http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Issues/Women/SR/Shelters/Meghan%20McCormack_Aiymbubu_Djaparkulova_Shelters.pdf Report to the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women]</ref> They provide legal, psychological and social services, including: safe houses for victims of gender-based & domestic violence and trafficking, assistance in getting housing and employment, lawyer consultations, legal protection in court, document preparation, psychological consultations, family consultations, support groups, intervention, art therapy, etc. Address: Tabyshaliev str., #3 Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Phone: +996 312 31 64 66. Email: centersezim@gmail.com
* [https://www.facebook.com/Aryyjan-Karakol-360682293959960/ https://aryyjan.wordpress.com/]: We don't know how active this NGO currently is (their online presence seems to have stagnated around 2013), but they do seem to have a hotline: 0773-660-220/0550-026-288. Here's information on the NGO from their Fundly page: "Aryyjan Karakol is a local community-based NGO in Karakol, Kyrgyz Republic... What originally started as a women’s rights organization that provided counsel (a 24-hour crisis hotline) to women who are victims of domestic abuse, bride kidnapping and property rights violations; and trainings to local village women on their rights as citizens, has since expanded its overall scope and evolved into a gender equality organization, inclusive to youth and men in its training sessions."
* [https://www.facebook.com/Aryyjan-Karakol-360682293959960/ Aryyjan Karakol]: We don't know how active this NGO currently is (their online presence seems to have stagnated around 2013), but they do seem to have a hotline: 0773-660-220/0550-026-288. Here's information on the NGO from their Fundly page: "Aryyjan Karakol is a local community-based NGO in Karakol, Kyrgyz Republic... What originally started as a women’s rights organization that provided counsel (a 24-hour crisis hotline) to women who are victims of domestic abuse, bride kidnapping and property rights violations; and trainings to local village women on their rights as citizens, has since expanded its overall scope and evolved into a gender equality organization, inclusive to youth and men in its training sessions."


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