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Relief Nursery prevents the cycle of child abuse and neglect through early intervention that focuses on building successful and resilient children, strengthening parents, and preserving families.
Rebuilding shattered lives. Since 1984, Shepherd's Gate has helped over 10,000 abused.
Advocates for Youth champions efforts to help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health.
Massachusetts Children’s Alliance pioneers the most promising, leading-edge ways that help victims of child abuse. We do this by promoting interventions that work, delivering effective educational programming, galvanizing informed and committed legislative support and mobilizing communities to have tough but necessary conversations about child abuse
At Saint John’s Program for Real Change, it’s our mission to end the generational cycle of trauma and homelessness by providing a safe space for women and children to heal and develop the skills necessary to transform their lives.
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
Our mission is to inspire women around the world by promoting wellness, education, and economic opportunities. We accomplish this mission through a strategy of empowering local leaders to find local solutions to local problems.
Our mission is to help women, men and children live without fear of harm from violence in the family. Our goals are to empower victims by providing protection and support, to advocate batterer accountability, and to promote individual and community awareness.
Child Alliance, Inc. aims to promote the social, physical, emotional and mental well-being of children and adults affected by abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation, domestic violence, poverty, or other traumatic experiences.
The Dan Steele Memorial Endowment Fund celebrates the life of Chapman alumni Dan Steele. Dan passed away at the young age of 22, on November 13, 2015. The endowment fund provides scholarships to students entering the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts. In this way, we hope Dan's memory lives on in the hearts and minds of those at chapman who supported and nurtured him.
Transforming lives by offering help and hope to those affected by domestic violence.
To empower enterprising women with the least opportunity to achieve economic self-sufficiency