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HOPE offers supportive services, opportunities for healing, and community education to assist victims, and end violence and abuse.
Voices Beyond Assault is a survivor-led nonprofit that supports and empowers survivors of sexual and domestic violence by providing trauma-informed therapeutic programs, advocacy, resources, and community education. They emphasize BIPOC-inclusive services, prevention education, and innovative healing approaches to help survivors recover and amplify their voices.
The mission of the Family Support Council is to provide Education, Prevention, and Intervention services to support growth and development of healthy families.
Daya supports South Asian women, their children and families who are trying to break the cycle of domestic and sexual violence and reclaim their lives. Daya empowers these women by offering counseling and advocacy, promoting community awareness, and by advocating at the policy level. Daya's approach fosters individual freedom and respect leading to healthy families.
To provide accessible & affordable midwives, doula's and childbirth education for women and families in the St. Louis region in an effort to combat premature births and infant mortality that primarily effect women of color due to: * Access to education * Access to jobs * Stress levels * Neighborhood & Housing Conditions * Access to Healthy Food * Access to Healthcare
Casa Julia operates emergency shelters and community programs for women and children who are survivors of domestic violence, providing safe housing, counseling, legal support and rapid re‑housing services. Since 1979 the organization has focused on protection, psychosocial healing, and promoting autonomy and reintegration for survivors across Puerto Rico.
Working to end domestic violence through crisis intervention, ongoing supportive services, systems change advocacy and prevention and education.
Call to Safety is committed to ending domestic and sexual violence by providing confidential support services and education to empower our community.
The OCRCC works to stop sexual violence and reduce its harms by offering free, trauma‑informed support, advocacy, and education to survivors and their families while running prevention and community‑outreach programs. Services include a 24‑hour helpline, accompaniment and advocacy, therapy referrals and support groups, and prevention education—with many programs available in Spanish.
Prudence Crandall Center is dedicated to helping individuals achieve lives free of domestic violence by providing care, advocacy, support, and education.
Providing culturally aware outreach, education and services for victims of domestic and sexual violence through leadership, hope and respect for thriving families.
Elizabeth Freeman Center provides free, confidential support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Berkshire County, offering emergency shelter and practical assistance, counseling and advocacy, legal and safety planning, and specialized services for immigrants, LGBTQ people, and children. Their goal is to help survivors get safe, recover, and work toward ending interpersonal violence in the community.