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TO ASSIST HOMELESS WOMEN, CHILDREN, AND FAMILIES OBTAIN STABLE HOUSING THROUGH TEMPORARY SHELTER AND SERVICES.
Our Mission is to establish a network of support services to address the immediate and long-term needs of domestic violence victims. This includes shelters, counseling, legal aid, medical assistance, and rehabilitation programs. These programs encourage participants to set personal goals, develop resilience, and rebuild their lives free from abuse. By providing the necessary tools and support, we help individuals make positive changes that foster independence and self-determination. Ultimately, our efforts will foster safer and more equitable communities.
SUPPORT SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC AND/OR SEXUAL VIOLENCE TO PROMOTE HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS FREE FROM VIOLENCE THROUGH EDUCATION, ADVOCACY, EMPOWERMENT, AND SAFEHOUSING
The mission of the Family Violence Project is to end domestic abuse in Kennebec and Somerset counties.
Rahab's Daughters specializes in rescue, rehabilitation & reintegration of survivors of trafficking. We offer survivors of human trafficking, shelter, clothing, education, vocational training, and the ability to create a dream Plan that empowers them to start making choices for their own lives and break free from being controlled by someone else.
PROVIDE SHELTER AD SUPPORT TO ABUSED
Community Violence Solutions is one of the oldest Rape Crisis Centers in California, if not the nation. CVS was founded in 1974 and incorporated as a separate non-profit 501(C)(3) organization in 1977. In the past decade, the agency has more than doubled in size, primarily adding services aimed at children, youth and families. Our name change in 2001 reflects a growing continuum of services in Contra Costa and Marin Counties. Our mission statement is: “In partnership with the community, to end sexual assault and family violence through prevention, crisis services, and treatment.”
Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine provides free services in York and Cumberland counties to anyone affected by sexual assault, sexual harassment, or sexual abuse, through prevention programs, support, education, and advocacy. We have been providing services since 1973.
It is the mission of Caring Unlimited to work with the community to end domestic violence in York County. This includes providing support and safe haven to women, their children and men whose lives are affected by domestic abuse in a manner that honors their essential worth, nurtures their inherent strengths and respects their right of self-determination.
TO PROVIDE SHELTER AND ASSISTANCE TO WOMEN AN CHILDREN AFFECTED BY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ABUSE.
To inspire and empower women, men and children to overcome violence, crisis and poverty
Valley Oasis (formerly Antelope Valley Domestic Violence Council) provides emergency shelter, crisis hotlines, counseling, and housing/homelessness services to survivors of domestic violence and people experiencing homelessness. The organization focuses on intervention, prevention, community awareness, and supportive services to help survivors and families regain safety and stability.