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NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN INCORPORATED - WASHINGTON

The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) Inc., is a volunteer organization, inspired by Jewish values, that works through a program of research, education, advocacy and community service to improve the quality of life for women, children and families and strives to ensure individual rights and freedoms for all.

NEW LIFE CENTER - GOODYEAR

Saving lives, building futures. . . Empowering women and children escaping domestic violence.

SafeHouse Denver

Assist adults, children and youth in reclaiming their right to a life free from domestic violence. SafeHouse Denver strives to: • intervene in domestic violence with services that empower adults, children and youth to live free from domestic abuse. • prevent domestic violence through education efforts that foster and support a broad movement for violence-free communities. • facilitate an interactive, collaborative community response to relationship violence that identifies victims earlier, makes victim services more accessible, and builds community awareness and accountability.

Advocates for Children (Maine)

Advocates for Children is a community-based organization dedicated to fostering programs to both prevent child maltreatment and empower children and families to lead healthy, productive lives.

SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF THE AMERICAS INC - POWAY

Soroptimist is an international volunteer organization for business and professional women who work to improve the lives of women and girls in local communities and throughout the world.

BENTON COUNTY WOMENS SHELTER

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.

Kingsbridge Heights Community Center Inc

KHCC’s mission is to build on the strengths of residents in our diverse community, enabling them to effect change and improve the quality of their own lives and those of their families and their community.

Timothy Hill Children's Ranch

WE HOUSE BOYS AND GIRLS WHO ARE TROUBLED, ABUSED, NEGLECTED OR COME FROM TROUBLED FAMILIES. WE PROVIDE AN ALTERNATIVE LIVING ARRANGEMENT FOR THESE CHILDREN WHO CANNOT LIVE IN THEIR OWN HOMES OR UNDER ANY OTHER FAMILY CARE. WE STRENGTHEN CHARACTER BY MODELING CHRIST-CENTERED VALUES. WE TRANSFORM HEARTS AND CHANGE LIVES WHILE MAINTAINING OUR CORE VALUES, WHICH ARE BIBLE-BASED, PEOPLE ORIENTED AND WITH AN OBEDIENT SPIRIT. WE HAVE BEEN SERVING CHILDREN AND FAMILIES FOR OVER 30 YEARS. OVER THE LAST 3 DECADES APPROXIMATLY 700 CHILDREN HAVE CALLED THE RANCH "HOME". WE PROVIDE PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, TEACH RESPONSIBILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY. WE PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY COU

Ruby's Place

Founded in 1972, Ruby's Place provides shelter and services to survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking.

Childrens Advocacy Centers Of Texas

To restore the lives of abused children in Texas by supporting CACs in partnership with local communities and agencies investigating and prosecuting child abuse.

The Network Advocating Against Domestic Violence

The Network - Advocating Against Domestic Violence is a collaborative membership organization dedicated to improving the lives of those impacted by domestic violence through education, public policy and advocacy, and connection of community members to direct service providers.

Ywca Pierce County

YWCA Pierce County is dedicated to transforming lives through safety, healing, and empowerment. As an inclusionary non-profit organization, YWCA Pierce County aids survivors of domestic violence and their children throughout the healing process. All survivors are welcome regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, religion, or sexual orientation. As the largest provider of domestic violence services in our region, the YWCA serves 8,000 adults and children annually, who are seeking help due to domestic violence. Our current services can be divided into four main categories: Therapeutic Services, Support Shelter and Services, Legal Services, and Community Programs.