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Where You Are, We Are Here: Home Visitors and Advocates Partnering to Support Survivors and Families to Thrive

No matter where we’re from, what our families look like, or how much money we make, we all deserve the support and resources we need to care for ourselves and our families. Our film, Where You Are, We Are Here, uplifts the innovative partnership between community-based home visitors and domestic violence advocates as they work together to deepen support of survivors and their families. Working hand in hand, home visitors and domestic violence advocates support survivors, their families, and communities to be safer, stronger, and more connected.

White text on a blue background that reads "Now, I have the space and time to think about what I want for myself and my child. The day-to-day emergencies are extinguished, and I can think about the long-term." -Survivor/Parent

Home visitors and domestic violence advocates know that parents and caring adults are their kids’ best teachers and that survivors need to be at the center of decision making for their safety and healing. Building on the research of the Domestic Violence Housing First approach, elevating the wisdom of survivors, and using flexible financial assistance to support family wellbeing, housing, autonomy, and safety, home visitors and domestic violence advocates form a unique partnership that strengthens the whole family.

Want to take the next step?

White text on a blue background that reads, "Sometimes people need things out of the ordinary to make daily life a lot less stressful and cumbersome. It is so important to ask, “What would help?” and then really listen to what a survivor says. You can be surprised by what can help someone, especially if you put your judgement aside." - Domestic Violence Advocate

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This film was partially funded by the Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families.