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Our exempt purpose is to provide for needs of soldiers and their families, veterans and their families, wounded soldiers and their families, wounded veterans and their families and families of the fallen.
Vera House, Inc. prevents, responds to and partners to end domestic and sexual violence and other forms of abuse.
The Saint Paul & Ramsey County Domestic Abuse Intervention Project (SPIP) exists to eliminate violence against women and their children, and the social and system responses which condone or allow its oppression. SPIP believes that domestic abuse is a crime and every victim has the right to access the criminal justice system, receive safety through the laws which are designed to protect them and obtain the critical support and services that they and their children deserve. We further believe that regardless of gender, race, socioeconomic background, age, mental and physical ability, sexual orientation, spiritual belief, or partner/marital status, no one has the right to abuse anyone and no one deserves to be abused.
Coburn Place empowers victims of intimate partner violence to live as survivors. The vision of Coburn Place is of a world where every adult and child may live free from intimate partner violence, housed stably and safely, with adequate financial resources.
To provide help, hope and healing to those impacted by sexual violence and cultivate a safe, nonviolent community
The Philando Castile Relief Foundation was established to help victims who have been affected by gun violence and police violence. Their goal and our mission is to lend a helping hand to those in their time of need and also to add a little relief during your time of grief.
The 100 Club of Lake and Porter Counties is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charity in which its sole purpose is to provide assistance to the families of police and fire personnel that suffer from a line of duty death.
Their mission is to stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in tribal communities.
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Austin, Waller and Washington Counties advocates in the best interest of abused and neglected children in court through the training and support of community volunteers (CASAs).
The mission of the Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center (DARCC) is to prevent sexual violence in North Texas and compassionately serve those impacted by it. We envision a North Texas Community free from sexual violence.
CASA of Adams & Broomfield Counties is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2000 in response to the need to improve the representation of abused and neglected children living in the two counties. The Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program recruits, screens, trains and supervises community volunteers who are independent lay advocates and appointed by judges to advocate for child abuse victims, birth to age 21, who were physically or sexually abused, who witnessed domestic violence, or who were severely neglected by their parents or guardians and are involved in the court system. CASA volunteers bridge the gap between the limits of the court and human services and the youth they all faithfully serve.
The coalition strives to: Increase community and service provider awareness of victim issues; Increase victim awareness of community services and resources; Participate in victims’ rights related community events