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The Family Tree leads Maryland in preventing child abuse, connects caring communities, and builds strong families to improve society for generations. We educate and empower parents to help them make good decisions when raising their families—the ultimate result is to help children. More than 30,000 people receive help through our evidence-based programs and parenting classes each year. In addition, we provide professional training, community education, and advocacy for legislation that prevents child abuse and neglect.
Founded in 1986, the Northwest Arkansas Women's Shelter (formerly Benton County Women's Shelter) supports victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and empowers families to build lives free of violence.
The mission of SafeHomes is to transform victims of domestic violence into survivors.
Our mission is to provide counseling, education, and advocacy for those impacted by sexual violence.
Wild Iris is dedicated to promoting a safer community by empowering and restoring the independence of those affected by domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. Our vision is for non-violent relationships based on dignity, respect, compassion, and equality.
CORA provides safety, support and healing for individuals who experience abuse in an intimate relationship and educates the community to break the cycle of domestic violence.
AWARE, Inc. provides free, confidential emergency shelter and supportive services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Jackson County. The organization operates a 24-hour crisis helpline and offers counseling, legal and systems advocacy, community education, and other services that help survivors rebuild safe, independent lives.
Family Rescue is dedicated to eliminating domestic violence in the Chicago community by providing comprehensive support services and shelter to victims of domestic violence, particularly to abused women and their children; engaging in advocacy to promote future system change; and encouraging prevention through community education.
To support survivors and end domestic violence in San Luis Obispo County.
Women's and Children's Crisis Shelter is committed to provide safety, shelter and hope to victims of domestic violence.
We will work toward the elimination of domestic violence and provide emergency and support services for survivors of domestic violence.For over 37 years, Domestic Violence Shelter and Services, Inc. (DVSS) has advanced its work to prevent domestic violence and provide support services for survivors of domestic violence and their children. Services are available twenty four hours a day. Our primary service area is New Hanover County. (Other areas are served as needed.)
The Domestic Violence Crisis Center is committed to promoting the fundamental right of all individuals to be safe in their personal relationships.