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Massachusetts Children's Alliance

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

Saint John's Program For Real Change

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 (Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse)

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

Haven House / Flint Circuit Council on Family Violence

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

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.

Chapman University

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.

Rescue:Freedom International

Rescue:Freedom International is a non-profit 501(c)(3) that works to rescue victims of human trafficking, to provide holistic aftercare services, and to prevent the growing travesty of exploitation. Created to empower local efforts with international support and expertise, we support a growing network of service providers in eight countries who are familiar with and sensitive to the culture and community within which victims live. By mobilizing resources, knowledge, and funding, we work together to restore lives broken by sexual slavery through programs such as night shelters, safe houses, medical clinics, and vocational training.

Love Compassion and Hope Child-Placing Agency

The Love Compassion and Hope Child-Placing Agency, a Christian non-profit foster care agency, designed to place children where love, compassion, and hope are prevalent. Our goal is to ensure the safety and care of foster children entrusted into the care of foster parents. Our vision is to ultimately see those we’ve served increase the value of the investment in their lives by passing it on to someone else within their sphere of influence.

RESPOND, Inc.

RESPOND, Inc. partners with individuals, families, and communities to end the serious public health issue of domestic violence. RESPOND strives to achieve its mission through prevention, intervention and education that promote safe, healthy relationships.

Lake County Childrens Advocacy Center

The Lake County Children's Advocacy Center is committed to providing a safe environment for child victims of abuse. The goal of the center is to investigate and help successfully prosecute offenders of child abuse without causing further trauma to the child victim. The LCCAC is dedicated to approaching victims of child abuse in a sensitive, respectful manner.

Project Safe Inc

Working to end domestic violence through crisis intervention, ongoing supportive services, systems change advocacy and prevention and education.

Conflict Center

The mission of the conflict center is to reduce levels of physical, verbal and emotional violence, teaching practical, nonviolent methods for dealing with conflict and anger. Founded in colorado in 1987, the organization works with individuals and groups in a variety of settings, involving them in exercises that teach communication skills, consequences, negotiation, values clarification, win-win outcomes, and problem-solving skills. Our three major program areas are school programs, organizations (including business, neighborhoods, congregations, and families), and youth at risk. We teach conflict management, anger management, and parenting. We apply three processes for individuals and groups in conflict: facilitation, mediation, and negotiation. We provide services based on a sliding fee scale and are committed to providing 50% of services to people in poverty.