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.
This article examines the connections between poverty and domestic violence, and includes stories from survivors.
Money has a lot to do with getting safe from domestic violence. Check out these resources to connect with financial assistance.
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A series of revolutionary community education tools, the In Her Shoes series is designed for learning about domestic violence. Participants move, act, think, and make choices as a person experiencing an abusive relationship.