Our Work
Through comprehensive programs and community partnerships, we address domestic violence prevention and survivor support from multiple angles.
Core Programs
Prevention & Education Programs
Community workshops and school programs focused on healthy relationship education and domestic violence prevention.
- Healthy Relationships 101 workshops for teens and adults
- Bystander intervention training
- Community awareness campaigns
- Professional training for educators and healthcare workers
Crisis Support Services
24/7 crisis intervention and emergency support for women in immediate danger.
- 24/7 crisis hotline staffed by trained advocates
- Emergency safety planning
- Temporary emergency financial assistance
- Court advocacy and accompaniment
Survivor Support Groups
Peer-led support groups providing ongoing emotional support and practical resources for survivors.
- Weekly support group meetings
- Children's programs for families
- Specialised groups for different populations
- Long-term recovery support
Community Outreach
Engaging with community partners to build comprehensive prevention networks.
- Partnerships with schools and healthcare providers
- Faith community education initiatives
- Workplace awareness programs
- Public awareness campaigns
Program Impact
People educated annually
Crisis calls handled per year
Weekly support group sessions
Of participants report increased safety
Special Initiatives
SafeNet Initiative
A comprehensive network of community partners working together to identify and prevent domestic violence through coordinated response.
Healthy Start Program
Early intervention program targeting young adults and new parents to establish healthy relationship patterns from the beginning.
Economic Empowerment Project
Financial literacy and job training programs to help survivors achieve economic independence and stability.
Digital Safety Campaign
Education and resources about technology-facilitated abuse, digital stalking, and online safety strategies.
Community Partnerships
We work closely with a network of community partners to ensure comprehensive support and prevention efforts:
Research & Advocacy
Beyond direct services, we engage in research and advocacy to create systemic change:
Policy Advocacy
Working with legislators to strengthen domestic violence laws and improve survivor protections.
Community Research
Conducting local research to understand community needs and measure program effectiveness.
Best Practices
Developing and sharing evidence-based approaches to domestic violence prevention.
Get Involved
There are many ways to support our work and help us create safer communities for all women.