MoneyTalk: Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Survivors
Our next MoneyTalk takes place on November 30 from 10:00am to 12:00pm. This quarter we will be talking about the continued economic impact of COVID-19 on survivors of abuse and…
We believe everyone should have access to money, housing, childcare, and education so they can make decisions about their relationships without regard for the financial impact of those decisions. Learn more about the Economic Justice project.
Our next MoneyTalk takes place on November 30 from 10:00am to 12:00pm. This quarter we will be talking about the continued economic impact of COVID-19 on survivors of abuse and…
Join us for a webinar on Child Support. Child support can be a great benefit for survivors, but being involved in this system also comes with some risk. Join us…
We recently surveyed staff and directors at WSCADV member programs across the state about their wages, employee benefits, and other workplace practices. A total of 200 people participated in the survey…
Our next MoneyTalk happens on August 12 from 10:00am to 12:00pm. This quarter we will be talking about what economic justice has to do with DV/SA prevention. Spoiler alert—it’s a…
Join us for our next MoneyTalk on May 11 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. This quarter we will be talking about the economic impact of COVID-19 on survivors and…
A collection of resources of public benefits available, including cash assistance, food, and resources for people with disabilities.
A collection of resources for finding housing and understanding your rights as a tenant.
A collection of resources for managing credit and debt, banking and budgeting, taxes, and financial education.
A collection of resources for accessing health insurance and health care for survivors.
A collection of resources on how to access identity documents, like your birth certificate or a passport, and how to keep your address confidential.