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Steps To End Domestic Violence

To assist in the transition to a safe, independent life for all those who have been affected physically, sexually, emotionally, or economically by domestic abuse. To promote a culture that fosters justice, equity, and safety.

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Womankind (Formerly New York Asian Women's Center)

Formerly New York Asian Women's Center, Womankind works with survivors of gender-based violence to rise above trauma and build a path to healing. We bring critical resources and deep cultural competency to help Asian communities find refuge, recovery, and renewal.

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Los Angeles House Of Ruth

The Los Angeles House of Ruth provides emergency, transitional, and permanent supportive housing plus wrap‑around services for homeless women and their children in Los Angeles. They combine shelter with case management, counseling, education and after‑care to help residents move into stable, permanent housing and independence.

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Safe Berks

Safe Berks provides free, confidential, 24/7 crisis and support services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Berks County. Their programs include emergency shelter, counseling, legal and medical advocacy, and community education and prevention—aimed at keeping people safe, empowering survivors, and preventing further abuse.

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Family Violence Prevention Services

The mission of Family Violence Prevention Services, Inc. is to break the cycle of violence and to strengthen families by providing the necessary tools for self-sufficiency through delivery of emergency shelter, transitional housing, individual counseling and support groups, education, effective parenting education, and specialized intervention with youth and the elderly.

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Esperanza United

Casa de Esperanza mobilizes Latinas and Latin@ communities to end gender-based violence. We were founded in 1982 when a small group of Latina activists created an emergency shelter for Latinas who were denied domestic violence services from mainstream systems. For 38 years, we have served a highly marginalized population in culturally relevant ways that translate to greater safety, community connectedness, and self-sufficiency for Latin@s who experience domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking. Our work builds and leverages the communities’ strengths, cultural assets, and leadership to shift beliefs and behaviors within family and social networks, which we believe will create the conditions and solutions for thriving.

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Tubman

Tubman's mission is to advance opportunities for change so that every person can experience safety, hope, and healing.