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Willow Center works to prevent domestic violence and to ensure survivors (and their children) can access shelter, crisis support, counseling, advocacy, and safety planning. The organization provides free, confidential emergency shelter and community-based services to promote survivor safety, healing, and long-term stability.
Sanctuary for Families is dedicated to the safety, healing and self-determination of victims of domestic violence and related forms of gender violence. Through comprehensive services for our clients and their children, and through outreach, education and advocacy, we strive to create a world in which freedom from gender violence is a basic human right.
The Action Alliance has been Virginia's leading voice on sexual and intimate partner violence for more than 40 years. We are a non-profit network of survivors, Sexual and Domestic Violence Agencies, and allies working to strengthen how communities across Virginia respond to and prevent sexual and intimate partner violence. Donations ensure we have the resources needed in order to: Strengthen state laws that make survivors safer and communities more equitable; respond to those in need (24/7) via the Statewide Sexual and Domestic Violence Hotline; train professionals to provide trauma-informed responses and build healing-centered systems; and create statewide prevention initiatives that promote healthy relationships, joyful sexuality, and thriving communities.
In the spirit of caring for our neighbors, 360 Communities provides hope and support to people by engaging communities to prevent violence, ensure school success and promote long-term self-sufficiency.
Traffick911 works to free youth from sex trafficking by building trust-based relationships. They provide around‑the‑clock crisis response, field‑based advocacy, long‑term case management, prevention education, and community integration services for child and youth survivors across North Texas.
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.
Thorn builds technology to defend children from sexual abuse. We believe that every child has the right to be safe, to be curious, to be happy. We work with the sharpest minds from tech, non-profit, government and law enforcement to stop the spread of child sexual abuse material, stand up to child traffickers and uncover new kinds of abuse. Technology is a powerful tool. We choose to use it for good. Our programs and products find child abuse victims faster, make online environments safer, and deter criminal behavior.
To recruit, train, and supervise court-appointed volunteer advocates who provide constancy for abused and neglected children and youth while advocating for services and placement in safe and permanent homes.
The Nursery provides 24/7 crisis support and voluntary, short-term child care to families in crisis while connecting parents to resources and advocacy to strengthen family stability and prevent child abuse and neglect. It operates a crisis helpline, overnight care for children newborn–age six, family advocacy and home-visiting services.
The Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) is dedicated to improving the lives of Armenians and preparing them for the 21st century. It cares for the most vulnerable populations by providing basic needs, like food, shelter and healthcare, and brings hope and opportunity through its programs, such as educational scholarships, vocational training and research grants. FAR empowers and engages the people, thereby strengthening Armenia and Karabagh. A prosperous Homeland will be a source of pride and inspiration for future generations of Armenians worldwide.
To show love and support for those seeking comfort and refuge in the local communities from violence and conflict.
The Julian Center empowers survivors of domestic and sexual violence, strives to end the generational cycle of violence and creates a community where every individual is safe and respected. Since 1975, they have assisted more than 66,000 survivors and have educated more than 300,000 others on the causes of domestic and sexual violence and its impact on their community.