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Volunteers working in the Tucson community to help those in need.Tucson and Pima County, AZ
Provide education, support, counseling, and advocacy services to individuals, families, and communities to create awareness about domestic violence and abuse and reduce its prevalence and impact.
VOW for Girls is growing a global movement to end the child marriage crisis and support girls to live lives they love. To date, we have impacted the lives of over 500,000 girls in 15 countries. Funds raised support underfunded yet effective local organizations that advance girls’ rights by providing education, job training, and vital life skills.
Founded in 1973, The Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC) is the only rape crisis center in the Greater Boston area and the oldest and largest center in Massachusetts. Our mission is to end sexual violence through healing and social change.
The mission of the Wichita Family Crisis Center is to eliminate domestic violence by supporting survivors through shelter, education and advocacy. Each year, the organization serves nearly 1,800 women, children, and men who are fleeing this violent crime.
Human trafficking destroys lives. Rethreaded exists to restore choice, eliminate vulnerabilities to exploitation, and break the cycle of generational trauma by providing employment, career development, and supportive services.
The mission of the Victim Service Center of Central Florida, Inc. (VSC) is to provide individualized services and resources to victims of sexual assault, violent crime, and traumatic circumstances through crisis response, advocacy, therapy, and community awareness.
Mosaic Family Services provides culturally competent services to refugee and immigrant survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking in North Texas. We support, educate, and empower the multicultural individuals and families of North Texas.
To engage our local government, community organizations, and business communities in the effort to fight human trafficking via industry relevant education so that these communities are empowered and encouraged to step up and make a difference, both in the prevention and recovery of victims.
To assist survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children to achieve safety and self-sufficiency, while striving to prevent violence against women.
PTV works to alleviate the suffering and health consequences of state-sponsored torture, and provides the supportive framework necessary to restore the well-being, identity, and dignity of survivors of torture. We accomplish our mission by providing medical, psychological, and case management services to survivors of torture and asylum seekers from all over the world. PTV's clients are victims of state-sponsored, paramilitary, or tribal violence whose only 'crime' was to belong to a particular tribe, clan, political party, social group, or religion. We also serve victims of female genital mutilation, rape, trafficking, and sexual preference persecution. As the only torture treatment program in the Greater Los Angeles, an area that is home to the largest population of refugees and asylum seekers in the United States, PTV serves clients come from 65 countries in Africa, Latin America, the Middle east, and Asia.
The mission of AVDA (Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse) is to end family violence in the Houston area by advocating for the safety and self-determination of victims, promoting accountability for abusers and fostering a community response to abuse.