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Our mission is to provide services that foster safety and healing for those affected by child abuse and domestic violence; and to prevent abuse through education, advocacy, and systemic change.
ADABI's mission is to prevent, advocate, counsel, and protect victims and families of domestic violence. The community-based non-profit provides domestic violence and sexual assault crisis intervention programs headquartered in Chinle, Arizona, in the Navajo Nation.
SafeSpace offers victims of domestic violence safety, support and education, empowering them to create an independent life, free from violence. SafeSpace is the only Certified Domestic Violence Center saving lives 24/7 and preventing domestic violence throughout the Treasure Coast.
The mission of Prevent Child Abuse Illinois is to prevent child abuse by providing state-wide leadership through education, support for community initiatives, and advocacy.
To prevent the abuse and neglect of our nation's children.
PCA Arizona is shifting the public conversation about child maltreatment so that prevention is the priority.
Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina is the only statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention of child maltreatment. Its mission is to to prevent child abuse and neglect by supporting the development of safe, stable, nurturing relationships for children in their families and communities.
THEIR MISSION: " Futures Without Violence, formerly Family Violence Prevention Fund, works to prevent and end violence against women and children around the world. Creating futures without violence has been our vision for over thirty years. Now, it is also our name. From domestic and dating violence, to child abuse and sexual assault, Futures Without Violence works to end some of the most pressing global issues of our time. We advance the health, stability, education, and security of women and girls, men and boys worldwide. In 1994, Futures Without Violence was instrumental in developing the landmark Violence Against Women Act passed by the US Congress. Striving to reach new audiences and transform social norms, we train professionals such as doctors, nurses, athletic coaches, and judges on improving responses to violence and abuse. As well, we work with advocates, policy makers and others to build sustainable community leadership and educate people everywhere about the importance of respect and healthy relationships – the relationships that all individuals, families, and communities need and deserve."