Services for Survivors

Rebuild. Restore. Renew.

It begins with Healing.

The first step to transformation begins with inner healing. It is common for victims of domestic violence to suffer from depression, recurring nightmares, self-harm, panic attacks, substance abuse and more. We help survivors heal from the trauma of their abuse through faith-based principles such as prayer, reading of scripture, spiritual fasting and deliverance. Through this process, false beliefs and toxic behavior are soon replaced with a renewed mind filled with truth, self-love and improved mental and spiritual health.

 
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It continues with Job Training.

We are also dedicated to advancing careers for women. Our hands-on job training provides survivors the experience necessary to join the workforce and secure gainful employment.

Under the guidance of career professionals, survivors are mentored in different departmental positions to determine where their talents are strongest and passion burns brightest. In a safe and nurturing environment, survivors learn essential skills such as computer literacy, work collaboration, effective communication, leadership and problem-solving. We complete our training with resume building classes, social media workshops, public speaking engagements and mock job interviews.

As survivors become financially independent and able to live without the assistance of social services and charity, hope is restored.

 
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It finishes with Education.

We believe women can achieve immeasurably more than they could ever imagine, ask or dream. Once survivors experience healing, understand their gifts and know their identity, we then help them grow in purpose. Education is a crucial element to growth. For this reason, we allocate a portion of our fundraising monies toward scholarships; giving survivors an opportunity to earn that long-desired high school diploma, vocational certificate or undergraduate degree. A purpose-driven life is the firm foundation survivors need to rebuild their families.  

 
 
 
 
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Education also happens within the context of community. We raise awareness to address the common misconceptions surrounding domestic violence, provide literature clarifying what constitutes abuse and challenge behaviors still deemed acceptable. We also provide schools, churches and local agencies resources to help them identify and appropriately respond to abuse.

Finally, we host seminars, forums and conferences on a wide variety of topics from victim’s rights to inspiring stories of survivor transformation. Visit our Events page for further information.

 

DONATE:

Please donate today to help us provide these necessary services to female survivors of abuse and their children.