In Her Shoes is back in stock!
For over 20 years, In Her Shoes: Living with Domestic Violence has helped communities come together to learn about domestic and sexual violence and our collective responsibility to address and…
For over 20 years, In Her Shoes: Living with Domestic Violence has helped communities come together to learn about domestic and sexual violence and our collective responsibility to address and…
All WSCADV Priority Bills PASSED! The 2021 Washington State legislative session adjourned on April 25, marking the end of a truly historic session. WSCADV member programs identified community economic resilience…
WSCADV is hiring for two full-time positions: Communications Coordinator or Director (depending on skills/experience) – Job Description & Application Instructions. Send applications to max@wscadv.org. Housing Stability Coordinator or Strategist (depending on skills/experience)…
If you’re an immigrant experiencing financial challenges because of COVID-19 and you can’t get federal financial relief or unemployment insurance, you can now get help – a $1,000 direct payment…
On March 8, 2021 another round of pandemic debit cards (often referred to as P-EBT Cards) were sent to families who have children in free and reduced lunch programs. It…
Domestic violence is a leading cause of homelessness for women and children. Before the pandemic, Washington was already facing an affordable housing and homelessness crisis. Domestic violence advocates have told…
February is the month for love, Black history, and teen dating violence awareness. What if we brought all those elements together to take action for teens and Black lives? What…
Domestic violence is a leading cause of homelessness for women and children. Our Domestic Violence Housing First approach focuses on getting survivors of domestic violence into stable housing as quickly…
On January 6, 2021, our state and nation watched a violent, racist attack on our democracy at both the Washington State Capitol and the U.S. Capitol. These displays of white…
We have a choice to make: run from the storm, or into it. We choose to run into it and through it. Moment of Truth: Statement of Commitment to Black…