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Family Support Council Of Douglas County

The mission of the Family Support Council is to provide Education, Prevention, and Intervention services to support growth and development of healthy families.

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Haven

To eliminate sexual assault and domestic violence and to empower survivors through advocacy and social change in and around Oakland County.

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Sisters Of Life

The Sisters of Life are women who are in love with Love – Love incarnate, crucified, and Risen – and captivated by the truth of the beauty of every human person, created in God’s image and likeness. We believe every person is valuable and sacred. We believe that every person is good, loved, unique and unrepeatable. We believe that every person’s life has deep meaning, purpose and worth. In fact, we give our lives for that truth.

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Safe Futures

Our mission is to improve lives, restore hope and change the future of those impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking and stalking in southeastern Connecticut

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Radiant Futures

Radiant Futures is building a safer community in Orange County. Originally founded as Womens Transitional Living Center, we were the first domestic violence agency in Orange County and the third in the United States. For over 45 years, weve been a committed partner and solid presence in our community. As Radiant Futures, our work continues to evolve as we provide inclusive, comprehensives services to everyone impacted by domestic violence and human trafficking. To build a community free of harm, we also equip our neighbors with education to prevent violence and abuse.

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Safe Shelter Of St Vrain Valley

SAFE SHELTER PROVIDES SAFETY, SUPPORT, AND RESOURCES TO INDIVIDUALS AFFECTED BY DOMESTIC ABUSE.

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Bradley Angle House

Bradley Angle’s mission is to serve all people affected by domestic violence. We do this by placing people experiencing—or at risk of—domestic violence at the center of our services and providing them with safety, education, empowerment, healing, and hope.

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Sarah's Inn

The mission of Sarah's Inn is to improve the lives of those affected by domestic violence and to break the cycle of violence for future generations.

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Family Shelter Service

Provide temporary shelter, counseling, legal support, and telephone hotline for victims of domestic violence. Family Shelter Service, Inc. provides funding to Metropolitan Family Services to help fulfill its exempt purpose.

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Project Safe Inc

Working to end domestic violence through crisis intervention, ongoing supportive services, systems change advocacy and prevention and education.

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YWCA Evanston North Shore

YWCA Evanston/North Shore is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, help families, and strengthen communities. We are a social justice organization that works in the areas of: racial justice and civil rights women's empowerment and economic advancement health and safety of women and girls we do this through: direct service education, training and outreach advocacy We empower thousands of individuals to transform their lives and make our communities more just and equitable for all its members. We invite you to stand with ywca evanston/north shore in our mission and our work.

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Conflict Center

The mission of the conflict center is to reduce levels of physical, verbal and emotional violence, teaching practical, nonviolent methods for dealing with conflict and anger. Founded in colorado in 1987, the organization works with individuals and groups in a variety of settings, involving them in exercises that teach communication skills, consequences, negotiation, values clarification, win-win outcomes, and problem-solving skills. Our three major program areas are school programs, organizations (including business, neighborhoods, congregations, and families), and youth at risk. We teach conflict management, anger management, and parenting. We apply three processes for individuals and groups in conflict: facilitation, mediation, and negotiation. We provide services based on a sliding fee scale and are committed to providing 50% of services to people in poverty.