Limited options for housing and economic stability overwhelmingly contribute to keeping victims trapped in relationships with violent abusers. This Issue Brief has the facts from research on domestic violence fatalities…
Join us for MoneyTalks! A webinar series to promote economic justice. MoneyTalks will take on topics that will help you understand how economics affect survivors of domestic violence and provide…
What part of the story made you get involved and what story keeps you connected and inspired?
Join us as we answer these questions, share stories, and keep going at our annual conference in September.
A summary report of the results of a survey of WSCADV member programs about wages, benefits, and other workplace practices.
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…
Workplace safety plans can help survivors who are concerned about their abuser interfering with their ability to work and stay safe.
Our next MoneyTalk happens on November 17 from 10:00am to 12:00pm. Often survivors need to access public benefits to make ends meet and stay safe. BUT, the system can be…
This quarter we will be talking about HOUSING! Join us to learn more about the housing protections available to survivors. Let’s talk about how to support survivors to keep their housing and thrive.
In Our Shoes: The Next Steps is a workbook that walks you through a six-step process to develop and sustain a community-based effort to advance economic security, especially for those affected by domestic violence.
Report on WorkFirst practices and its impact on survivors and children.