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Freedom for Immigrants is an abolitionist organization that envisions a world without prisons or cages of any kind. We work to abolish immigration incarceration, recognizing we are part of a broader movement fighting for our freedom at the intersection of mass incarceration, immigration enforcement, and the deprivation of Black, brown, and Indigenous people’s autonomy. To empower our communities, we organize alongside and follow the leadership of currently and formerly incarcerated immigrants. We recognize our work is necessarily tied to broader efforts to eradicate white supremacy and the systems that sustain oppression. By cultivating the community-centered solutions that breathe life into our collective liberation, we actively build a future in which all people can move freely & thrive.
Denton County Friends of the Family provides trauma‑informed support to people affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and related abuse; they operate a 24‑hour crisis line and offer emergency shelter, counseling, advocacy, transitional housing, legal assistance, and prevention/education programs to help survivors find safety, stability, and healing.
Building confident, connected families through parent education and a nurturing community.
Our mission is to stop the cycle of child abuse and neglect by strengthening the family through home-based intervention programs designed to include not only parents but entire families. Programs focus directly on contextual factors such as poverty, single parenthood, family violence, mental health or addiction issues, patterns of abuse that can increase stress, weaken the family and illicit abusive behaviors. Formal name: Exchange Club Parenting Skills Center For The Prevention Of Child Abuse Of Southern Connecticut
Provides coordinated, child‑focused forensic interviews, medical evaluations, clinical counseling, and multidisciplinary advocacy for child victims of abuse or neglect in Morris County, NJ, while offering prevention, education, and support services (many services provided free and in English/Spanish).
"Every Homeless Child Deserves A Childhood." Helping Metro Atlanta's Homeless Children Since 1993!
PADV works to end intimate‑partner/domestic violence and to empower survivors by providing crisis intervention, emergency shelter, legal advocacy, supportive housing, counseling, and community education and prevention programs. They operate a 24/7 crisis line and run prevention/education programs while helping survivors secure safety and long‑term stability.
The primary purpose of the Saint Louis Crisis Nursery is to provide a safe haven for children, birth through age 12, thereby preventing child abuse and neglect, and to support the needs of families. Children are cared for in the Nursery for any situation that may jeopardize their health and safety, including: parental stress, domestic violence, homelessness, and other family crises. The Crisis Nursery services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, at five locations throughout the St. Louis and St. Charles' regions and are free of charge.
The National Network to End Domestic Violence Fund is a social change organization dedicated to creating a social, political, and economic environment in which violence against women no longer exists.
To be the leading advocate in breaking the pattern of domestic violence by providing confidential and comprehensive services, including shelter, counseling, advocacy, and prevention.
SafeHouse of Seminole works to end the cycle of domestic violence in Seminole County by providing survivors with emergency shelter, crisis intervention (24/7 hotline), counseling, legal advocacy, and supportive services. The organization also conducts prevention and community education programs to promote safe, healthy relationships.
The Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County provides a child‑focused, multidisciplinary center offering trauma‑informed advocacy, investigation support, and free therapy to children and caregivers affected by abuse. It also provides community education and professional training to prevent abuse and improve coordinated responses.