Empowering Lives, Restoring Hope
We are a NEW Christian nonprofit dedicated to helping domestic violence survivors overcome barriers to secure safe and permanent housing. Our mission is to provide transitional housing and support services that give survivors the time and resources they need to rebuild their lives.
Support domestic violence survivors in their journey to self-sufficiency. Our focus is on providing the means to overcome barriers such as transportation, childcare, and employment and transitional housing.
We also offer support for homeless victims as well.
Together, we will pave the way for lasting change.
REPORTED dating violence in teens ages 15/19 years old... upwards of 420 REPORTED physical violence by intimate partners with women over the age of 20/60.. upwards of 1000 REPORTED physical abuse over 60 years old... upwards of 110 Victims were shot, strangled, beaten, run over by cars, killed in their bedrooms, and in public places. In nearly a quarter of the cases, the victim was ending the relationship. In one case, police report that a 10-year-old placed the 911 call – reporting a murder-suicide in which both parents died. Seven of the children who died were killed by a parent or step-parent. Five of the women killed were pregnant. A seventh pregnant woman was saved when a man intervened to try to stop the assault – a man who then was stabbed and killed. More than two-thirds of the cases (70%) involved guns. Another of the deaths 25% involved strangulation or traumatic brain injuries. Of those who died, 65 were women and 49 men; 39% were people of color. Ohio, there were 114 deaths, 15 were children and teens. 6 were killed by intimate partners. 33 children witnessed the deaths. All due to domestic abuse.
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Learn how we are making a difference in the lives of domestic violence survivors and their families.
Discover our key programs and initiatives that provide essential support and resources.
The dream is to be able to offer interim housing solutions for those leaving dangerous situations. We would like to be able to obtain a piece of land and put up tiny homes for transitional housing.
Our programs protect the welfare of children and seniors affected by domestic violence.
We help survivors gain skills and find employment opportunities.
Telephone: 440-361-9559
E-mail: Givingdvsurvivorsahandup@gmail.com Judie@Givingdvsurvivorsahand.com
Address: 3583 Austin Road, Geneva, 44041, Ohio, USA
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