Good Jobs = Great Advocacy
You are leaders in your organizations and your communities. You are advocates, tirelessly working for justice and peace. If you alone could wave a magic wand and create the policies…
You are leaders in your organizations and your communities. You are advocates, tirelessly working for justice and peace. If you alone could wave a magic wand and create the policies…
See if the Domestic Violence Housing First approach is a fit for your agency and for your community.
Community engagement refers to advocates working in the community to build lasting connections with the goal of engaging community members in supporting survivors’ safety, independence, and housing stability. The more…
This training explores the history of the domestic violence movement and invites the participant to reflect on their own experiences and hopes for the future.
This training course covers the essential components of legal advocacy including how to navigate the criminal and civil legal systems.
A webinar on how abuse can affect a survivor’s ability to work, and the protections available in Washington State.
We advocate for positive changes that improve Washington State’s response to domestic violence and increase survivors’ options for safety and independence. We do this through tracking bills, lobbying in Olympia,…
Refuse To Abuse® is a partnership between the Seattle Mariners and the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence to take a stand against domestic violence and promote healthy, respectful relationships.
You are finding some great ways to create Good Jobs—creating fulfilling work environments and jobs that support staff working with people in crisis. Here are four DV Program Directors talking…
Sexual harassment in housing is illegal. The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice has launched an initiative to address sexual harassment in housing by landlords, property managers, maintenance workers, and…