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Child Abuse Listening Mediation, Inc.

CALM's mission is to prevent, assess and treat child abuse in Santa Barbara county by providing comprehensive, culturally competent services for children, adults and families.

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National Advocacy & Training Network

Our mission is to address the health, safety, economic and social justice issues related to domestic violence, sexual assault, and substance abuse. To achieve our mission we deliver services using a three-pronged approach: Training & Technical Assistance Public Awareness Direct Services

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Domestic Violence Surrogate Dialogue

DVSD provides a safe space for survivors and offenders of domestic violence, who have no previous relationship with each other, can come together to ask questions and gain answers.

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Free Arts For Abused Children Of Arizona

MISSION: To transform childhood trauma to resilience through the arts.VISION: Every child who has experienced trauma has access to resilience-building arts programs.

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CASA of Williamson County Texas

CASA of Williamson County’s mission is to provide trained, court-appointed volunteers to advocate in the best interest of abused and neglected children on their journey to a safe, permanent home.

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Childrens Advocacy Centers Of Texas

To restore the lives of abused children in Texas by supporting CACs in partnership with local communities and agencies investigating and prosecuting child abuse.

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Wild West Women Inc

Our primary purpose is to increase public awareness of women’s achievements and their roles in history and to provide positive public images of women and girls. To fulfill these purposes, Wild West Women, Inc. will, with a particular emphasis on films concerning women’s issues, women’s history and women creators: produce educational films and accompanying educational materials; distribute educational films and videos to the general public; provide training in independent and educational film making, with special efforts to include women and girls of diverse cultures; and provide and sponsor other public educational film, video and arts activities. Founded in 1994.

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Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky

Together we advocate, educate, and provide exceptional health care supporting sexual health, wellness, and reproductive freedom — without judgment, without fear, without fail. Planned Parenthood has been a trusted provider of reproductive health care and comprehensive sexual health education for over 100 years. We believe that reproductive rights are basic human rights and that everyone should have access to quality health care. Our clinical care, advocacy, and education programs work hand-in-hand to create stronger, healthier, and more equitable communities.

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Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation

CAASE addresses the culture, institutions, and individuals that perpetrate, profit from, or support sexual exploitation. Our work includes prevention, policy reform, community engagement, and legal services.

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Dove House Childrens Advocacy Center

PROVIDE A CENTRALIZED, SAFE AND CHILD FRIENDLY FACILITY FROM WHICH A MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM CONDUCTS INVESTIGATION AND INTERVENTION ACTIVITIES AND SUPPORTS THE PROCESS FOR OPTIMAL CASE RESOLUTION.

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Hope's Wings

Hope's Wings Domestic Violence Program provides a holistic approach to domestic violence services by providing programs to empower victims to make safe and permanent changes.

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Womens Center Of Montgomery County

The Women’s Center of Montgomery County (WCMC) is a volunteer, community organization with a primary focus on freedom from domestic violence and other forms of abuse. Their programs, policies and procedures reflect their strong commitment to empowering women. Their organizational purpose is to eliminate domestic violence so that individuals can live safer, more stable lives and thrive. Through their programs and services, they work to save lives, promote self-sufficiency, create institutional change and reduce the impact of domestic violence. Secondary goals include providing enrichment opportunities for the staff and volunteers; promoting positive change toward gender equality; and building our capacity by increasing volunteerism, funding and awareness.