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OUR STRATEGIC PLAN
Women Against Abuse is thrilled to share its new 2015-19 strategic plan, which aims to fill critical gaps in the community’s response to domestic violence; strengthen and deepen our impact as an organization that has experienced tremendous growth in recent years; enhance our programs’ accessibility to varied vulnerable populations; and invest in essential infrastructure.OUR HISTORY
Our History. Organizational Timeline & Milestones . Women Against Abuse, Inc. began in the mid-1970s as a part-time hotline in a women’s center, and has grown to become one of the leading advocates and service providers for victims of domestic violence.LEGAL CENTER
THE LANGUAGE WE USE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, POLICING AND RACIAL JUSTICE Domestic Violence, Policing and Racial Justice. Women Against Abuse affirms the inherent racism in all systems including in policing. The level of systematic brutality against Black people and people of color at the hands of the police has been well documented and we join others in condemning this ongoing violence and oppression.INTERNET SAFETY
Internet Safety Technological advances have allowed intimate partner violence to take new forms, including access to private information, control over online accounts, and the use of electronic devices to track one’s whereabouts.CONFIDENTIALITY
Confidentiality. Confidentiality is a cornerstone of domestic violence services. Women Against Abuse offers a variety of services to victims of domestic violence. WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL P a g e 4 | 94 PART I Introduction to Women Against Abuse W omen Against Abuse (WAA), founded in 1976, is the leading domestic violence service HOME | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSEGET HELPTAKE ACTIONSTORIESSERVICESEDUCATIONABOUT US Our Mission. The mission of Women Against Abuse is to provide quality, compassionate, and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education.OUR STRATEGIC PLAN
Women Against Abuse is thrilled to share its new 2015-19 strategic plan, which aims to fill critical gaps in the community’s response to domestic violence; strengthen and deepen our impact as an organization that has experienced tremendous growth in recent years; enhance our programs’ accessibility to varied vulnerable populations; and invest in essential infrastructure.OUR HISTORY
Our History. Organizational Timeline & Milestones . Women Against Abuse, Inc. began in the mid-1970s as a part-time hotline in a women’s center, and has grown to become one of the leading advocates and service providers for victims of domestic violence.LEGAL CENTER
THE LANGUAGE WE USE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, POLICING AND RACIAL JUSTICE Domestic Violence, Policing and Racial Justice. Women Against Abuse affirms the inherent racism in all systems including in policing. The level of systematic brutality against Black people and people of color at the hands of the police has been well documented and we join others in condemning this ongoing violence and oppression.INTERNET SAFETY
Internet Safety Technological advances have allowed intimate partner violence to take new forms, including access to private information, control over online accounts, and the use of electronic devices to track one’s whereabouts.CONFIDENTIALITY
Confidentiality. Confidentiality is a cornerstone of domestic violence services. Women Against Abuse offers a variety of services to victims of domestic violence. WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL P a g e 4 | 94 PART I Introduction to Women Against Abuse W omen Against Abuse (WAA), founded in 1976, is the leading domestic violence service HOME | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Our Mission. The mission of Women Against Abuse is to provide quality, compassionate, and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education. SERVICES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Services. Women Against Abuse has served an average of 11,500 people over the past five years through a continuum of trauma-informed care, as well as community education and advocacy. ABOUT US | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
OUR HISTORY
Our History. Organizational Timeline & Milestones . Women Against Abuse, Inc. began in the mid-1970s as a part-time hotline in a women’s center, and has grown to become one of the leading advocates and service providers for victims of domestic violence. GET HELP | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
HOUSING/SHELTER
Housing/Shelter Women Against Abuse Emergency Safe Havens: Two 100 bed safe havens provide free, comprehensive support to survivors of domestic violence of all gender identities and their children. TRANSLATED DOCUMENTS If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
PHILADELPHIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE The Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline (1-866-723-3014) is a free 24-hour resource for individuals with questions or concerns about domestic violence.. Counselors trained in domestic violence provide anonymous and confidential support, including crisis counseling, safety planning, referrals to appropriate community resources, and admission to Women Against Abuse’s safe haven. PHILADELPHIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE About the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline. The Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline is a free, city-wide point of access for crisis intervention, safety planning, resources, linkages to community services, and intake to the Women Against Abuse emergency shelter. GETTING PROTECTION FROM ABUSE ORDERS IN PHILADELPHIA 1 Getting Protection From Abuse Orders in Philadelphia During the Pandemic Your safety is a top priority. If you have an emergency,please call 9-1-1.
HOME | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSEGET HELPTAKE ACTIONSTORIESSERVICESEDUCATIONABOUT US The mission of Women Against Abuse is to provide quality, compassionate, and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education.OUR STRATEGIC PLAN
Women Against Abuse is thrilled to share its new 2015-19 strategic plan, which aims to fill critical gaps in the community’s response to domestic violence; strengthen and deepen our impact as an organization that has experienced tremendous growth in recent years; enhance our programs’ accessibility to varied vulnerable populations; and invest in essential infrastructure.LEGAL CENTER
INTERNET SAFETY
Internet Safety Technological advances have allowed intimate partner violence to take new forms, including access to private information, control over online accounts, and the use of electronic devices to track one’s whereabouts.THE LANGUAGE WE USE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, POLICING AND RACIAL JUSTICE Domestic Violence, Policing and Racial Justice. Women Against Abuse affirms the inherent racism in all systems including in policing. The level of systematic brutality against Black people and people of color at the hands of the police has been well documented and we join others in condemning this ongoing violence and oppression.HOUSING/SHELTER
City of Philadelphia Office of Supportive Housing: 215-686-7150. In-take at 1430 Cherry St. for women & children 8am – 4/5pm. Eliza Shirley House, 1320 Arch St., TRANSLATED DOCUMENTS If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE This cycle makes it difficult to break free from an abusive partner. Lack of Resources: The survivor may not be employed or may not have access to alternate housing, cash or bank accounts. Clergy and secular counselors are often trained to see only the goal of “saving” the marriage at all costs, rather than the goal of stopping the violence. CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL P a g e 4 | 94 PART I Introduction to Women Against Abuse W omen Against Abuse (WAA), founded in 1976, is the leading domestic violence service HOME | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSEGET HELPTAKE ACTIONSTORIESSERVICESEDUCATIONABOUT US The mission of Women Against Abuse is to provide quality, compassionate, and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education.OUR STRATEGIC PLAN
Women Against Abuse is thrilled to share its new 2015-19 strategic plan, which aims to fill critical gaps in the community’s response to domestic violence; strengthen and deepen our impact as an organization that has experienced tremendous growth in recent years; enhance our programs’ accessibility to varied vulnerable populations; and invest in essential infrastructure.LEGAL CENTER
INTERNET SAFETY
Internet Safety Technological advances have allowed intimate partner violence to take new forms, including access to private information, control over online accounts, and the use of electronic devices to track one’s whereabouts.THE LANGUAGE WE USE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, POLICING AND RACIAL JUSTICE Domestic Violence, Policing and Racial Justice. Women Against Abuse affirms the inherent racism in all systems including in policing. The level of systematic brutality against Black people and people of color at the hands of the police has been well documented and we join others in condemning this ongoing violence and oppression.HOUSING/SHELTER
City of Philadelphia Office of Supportive Housing: 215-686-7150. In-take at 1430 Cherry St. for women & children 8am – 4/5pm. Eliza Shirley House, 1320 Arch St., TRANSLATED DOCUMENTS If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE This cycle makes it difficult to break free from an abusive partner. Lack of Resources: The survivor may not be employed or may not have access to alternate housing, cash or bank accounts. Clergy and secular counselors are often trained to see only the goal of “saving” the marriage at all costs, rather than the goal of stopping the violence. CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL P a g e 4 | 94 PART I Introduction to Women Against Abuse W omen Against Abuse (WAA), founded in 1976, is the leading domestic violence service SERVICES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
ABOUT US | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
OUR MISSION AND SERVICES Our Core Services. Women Against Abuse strives to provide a continuum of care—from telephone crisis counseling to long-term supportive housing—in a manner that promotes victim safety, autonomy and dignity. Safe Havens: Since 1977, Women Against Abuse has operated Philadelphia’s only safe havens for survivors of domestic violence. GET HELP | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
RESOURCES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
HOUSING/SHELTER
City of Philadelphia Office of Supportive Housing: 215-686-7150. In-take at 1430 Cherry St. for women & children 8am – 4/5pm. Eliza Shirley House, 1320 Arch St.,CONFIDENTIALITY
Confidentiality. Confidentiality is a cornerstone of domestic violence services. Women Against Abuse offers a variety of services to victims of domestic violence. Under the umbrella of Women Against Abuse’s programs are legal services, hotline counseling, a range of residential programs, and prevention. These programs and servicesoperate
GETTING PROTECTION FROM ABUSE ORDERS IN PHILADELPHIA 1 Getting Protection From Abuse Orders in Philadelphia During the Pandemic Your safety is a top priority. If you have an emergency,please call 9-1-1.
PHILADELPHIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE Always call 911 in the event of an emergency or if your safety is in immediate danger. Help is available! Call the citywide, 24-hour Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline (1-866-723-3014) anytime for crisis intervention, safety planning, resources and referrals. All calls are free, confidential and anonymous. Hotline counselors canhelp
DOUG SCHOENBERG’S STORY Doug Schoenberg’s Story. Doug Schoenberg, Co-Founder and CEO of SofterWare, Inc., recently provided a challenge match through the Schoenberg Family Charitable Fund as an incentive to help Women Against Abuse gain new monthly donors. As a result, more than 20 supporters joined our Sustaining Friends Monthly Donor Program. HOME | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSEGET HELPTAKE ACTIONSTORIESSERVICESEDUCATIONABOUT US The mission of Women Against Abuse is to provide quality, compassionate, and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education. SERVICES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
OUR STRATEGIC PLAN
Women Against Abuse is thrilled to share its new 2015-19 strategic plan, which aims to fill critical gaps in the community’s response to domestic violence; strengthen and deepen our impact as an organization that has experienced tremendous growth in recent years; enhance our programs’ accessibility to varied vulnerable populations; and invest in essential infrastructure.LEGAL CENTER
INTERNET SAFETY
Internet Safety Technological advances have allowed intimate partner violence to take new forms, including access to private information, control over online accounts, and the use of electronic devices to track one’s whereabouts. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, POLICING AND RACIAL JUSTICE Domestic Violence, Policing and Racial Justice. Women Against Abuse affirms the inherent racism in all systems including in policing. The level of systematic brutality against Black people and people of color at the hands of the police has been well documented and we join others in condemning this ongoing violence and oppression.THE LANGUAGE WE USE
CONFIDENTIALITY
Confidentiality. Confidentiality is a cornerstone of domestic violence services. Women Against Abuse offers a variety of services to victims of domestic violence. Under the umbrella of Women Against Abuse’s programs are legal services, hotline counseling, a range of residential programs, and prevention. These programs and servicesoperate
WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE This cycle makes it difficult to break free from an abusive partner. Lack of Resources: The survivor may not be employed or may not have access to alternate housing, cash or bank accounts. Clergy and secular counselors are often trained to see only the goal of “saving” the marriage at all costs, rather than the goal of stopping the violence. CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL P a g e 4 | 94 PART I Introduction to Women Against Abuse W omen Against Abuse (WAA), founded in 1976, is the leading domestic violence service HOME | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSEGET HELPTAKE ACTIONSTORIESSERVICESEDUCATIONABOUT US The mission of Women Against Abuse is to provide quality, compassionate, and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education. SERVICES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
OUR STRATEGIC PLAN
Women Against Abuse is thrilled to share its new 2015-19 strategic plan, which aims to fill critical gaps in the community’s response to domestic violence; strengthen and deepen our impact as an organization that has experienced tremendous growth in recent years; enhance our programs’ accessibility to varied vulnerable populations; and invest in essential infrastructure.LEGAL CENTER
INTERNET SAFETY
Internet Safety Technological advances have allowed intimate partner violence to take new forms, including access to private information, control over online accounts, and the use of electronic devices to track one’s whereabouts. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, POLICING AND RACIAL JUSTICE Domestic Violence, Policing and Racial Justice. Women Against Abuse affirms the inherent racism in all systems including in policing. The level of systematic brutality against Black people and people of color at the hands of the police has been well documented and we join others in condemning this ongoing violence and oppression.THE LANGUAGE WE USE
CONFIDENTIALITY
Confidentiality. Confidentiality is a cornerstone of domestic violence services. Women Against Abuse offers a variety of services to victims of domestic violence. Under the umbrella of Women Against Abuse’s programs are legal services, hotline counseling, a range of residential programs, and prevention. These programs and servicesoperate
WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE This cycle makes it difficult to break free from an abusive partner. Lack of Resources: The survivor may not be employed or may not have access to alternate housing, cash or bank accounts. Clergy and secular counselors are often trained to see only the goal of “saving” the marriage at all costs, rather than the goal of stopping the violence. CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE CASE MANAGEMENT MANUAL P a g e 4 | 94 PART I Introduction to Women Against Abuse W omen Against Abuse (WAA), founded in 1976, is the leading domestic violence service SERVICES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
ABOUT US | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
GET HELP | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
RESOURCES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
HOUSING/SHELTER
City of Philadelphia Office of Supportive Housing: 215-686-7150. In-take at 1430 Cherry St. for women & children 8am – 4/5pm. Eliza Shirley House, 1320 Arch St., WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE This cycle makes it difficult to break free from an abusive partner. Lack of Resources: The survivor may not be employed or may not have access to alternate housing, cash or bank accounts. Clergy and secular counselors are often trained to see only the goal of “saving” the marriage at all costs, rather than the goal of stopping the violence. UNITED WAY | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE United Way. Women Against Abuse is proud to be a member of the United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey. Giving through United Way plays a critical role in supporting Women Against Abuse’s mission and services. Your gift through United Way provides flexible support that can be used where it is most needed within the agency. PHILADELPHIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE Always call 911 in the event of an emergency or if your safety is in immediate danger. Help is available! Call the citywide, 24-hour Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline (1-866-723-3014) anytime for crisis intervention, safety planning, resources and referrals. All calls are free, confidential and anonymous. Hotline counselors canhelp
PHILADELPHIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE The Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline (1-866-723-3014) is a free 24-hour resource for individuals with questions or concerns about domestic violence.. Counselors trained in domestic violence provide anonymous and confidential support, including crisis counseling, safety planning, referrals to appropriate community resources, and admission to Women Against Abuse’s safe haven. SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORK: A RESOURCE FOR SURVIVORS AND Sexual Harassment at Work: A Resource for Survivors and Allies. Everyone deserves to be safe when they go to work. Unfortunately, it is estimated that 38% of women in the United States have experienced sexual harassment at their place of employment. Due to fears of retaliation, cases of sexual harassment are woefully under-reported. HOME | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSEGET HELPTAKE ACTIONSTORIESSERVICESEDUCATIONABOUT US The mission of Women Against Abuse is to provide quality, compassionate, and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education. SERVICES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
ABOUT US | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
OUR STRATEGIC PLAN
Women Against Abuse is thrilled to share its new 2015-19 strategic plan, which aims to fill critical gaps in the community’s response to domestic violence; strengthen and deepen our impact as an organization that has experienced tremendous growth in recent years; enhance our programs’ accessibility to varied vulnerable populations; and invest in essential infrastructure.LEGAL CENTER
INTERNET SAFETY
Internet Safety Technological advances have allowed intimate partner violence to take new forms, including access to private information, control over online accounts, and the use of electronic devices to track one’s whereabouts.THE LANGUAGE WE USE
HOUSING/SHELTER
City of Philadelphia Office of Supportive Housing: 215-686-7150. In-take at 1430 Cherry St. for women & children 8am – 4/5pm. Eliza Shirley House, 1320 Arch St.,CONFIDENTIALITY
Confidentiality. Confidentiality is a cornerstone of domestic violence services. Women Against Abuse offers a variety of services to victims of domestic violence. Under the umbrella of Women Against Abuse’s programs are legal services, hotline counseling, a range of residential programs, and prevention. These programs and servicesoperate
WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE This cycle makes it difficult to break free from an abusive partner. Lack of Resources: The survivor may not be employed or may not have access to alternate housing, cash or bank accounts. Clergy and secular counselors are often trained to see only the goal of “saving” the marriage at all costs, rather than the goal of stopping the violence. HOME | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSEGET HELPTAKE ACTIONSTORIESSERVICESEDUCATIONABOUT US The mission of Women Against Abuse is to provide quality, compassionate, and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education. SERVICES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
ABOUT US | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
OUR STRATEGIC PLAN
Women Against Abuse is thrilled to share its new 2015-19 strategic plan, which aims to fill critical gaps in the community’s response to domestic violence; strengthen and deepen our impact as an organization that has experienced tremendous growth in recent years; enhance our programs’ accessibility to varied vulnerable populations; and invest in essential infrastructure.LEGAL CENTER
INTERNET SAFETY
Internet Safety Technological advances have allowed intimate partner violence to take new forms, including access to private information, control over online accounts, and the use of electronic devices to track one’s whereabouts.THE LANGUAGE WE USE
HOUSING/SHELTER
City of Philadelphia Office of Supportive Housing: 215-686-7150. In-take at 1430 Cherry St. for women & children 8am – 4/5pm. Eliza Shirley House, 1320 Arch St.,CONFIDENTIALITY
Confidentiality. Confidentiality is a cornerstone of domestic violence services. Women Against Abuse offers a variety of services to victims of domestic violence. Under the umbrella of Women Against Abuse’s programs are legal services, hotline counseling, a range of residential programs, and prevention. These programs and servicesoperate
WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE This cycle makes it difficult to break free from an abusive partner. Lack of Resources: The survivor may not be employed or may not have access to alternate housing, cash or bank accounts. Clergy and secular counselors are often trained to see only the goal of “saving” the marriage at all costs, rather than the goal of stopping the violence.OUR HISTORY
Our History. Organizational Timeline & Milestones . Women Against Abuse, Inc. began in the mid-1970s as a part-time hotline in a women’s center, and has grown to become one of the leading advocates and service providers for victims of domestic violence. GET HELP | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
STORIES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls are confidential. For your safety, we will not respond to e-mail requestsfor
RESOURCES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Contact Us. If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014. Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
HOUSING/SHELTER
City of Philadelphia Office of Supportive Housing: 215-686-7150. In-take at 1430 Cherry St. for women & children 8am – 4/5pm. Eliza Shirley House, 1320 Arch St., WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE This cycle makes it difficult to break free from an abusive partner. Lack of Resources: The survivor may not be employed or may not have access to alternate housing, cash or bank accounts. Clergy and secular counselors are often trained to see only the goal of “saving” the marriage at all costs, rather than the goal of stopping the violence. PHILADELPHIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE Always call 911 in the event of an emergency or if your safety is in immediate danger. Help is available! Call the citywide, 24-hour Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline (1-866-723-3014) anytime for crisis intervention, safety planning, resources and referrals. All calls are free, confidential and anonymous. Hotline counselors canhelp
TRANSLATED DOCUMENTS If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, POLICING AND RACIAL JUSTICE Domestic Violence, Policing and Racial Justice. Women Against Abuse affirms the inherent racism in all systems including in policing. The level of systematic brutality against Black people and people of color at the hands of the police has been well documented and we join others in condemning this ongoing violence and oppression. SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORK: A RESOURCE FOR SURVIVORS AND Sexual Harassment at Work: A Resource for Survivors and Allies. Everyone deserves to be safe when they go to work. Unfortunately, it is estimated that 38% of women in the United States have experienced sexual harassment at their place of employment. Due to fears of retaliation, cases of sexual harassment are woefully under-reported. HOME | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSEGET HELPTAKE ACTIONSTORIESSERVICESEDUCATIONABOUT US Our Mission. The mission of Women Against Abuse is to provide quality, compassionate, and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education. SERVICES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Services. Women Against Abuse has served an average of 11,500 people over the past five years through a continuum of trauma-informed care, as well as community education and advocacy. ABOUT US | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
OUR STRATEGIC PLAN
Women Against Abuse is thrilled to share its new 2015-19 strategic plan, which aims to fill critical gaps in the community’s response to domestic violence; strengthen and deepen our impact as an organization that has experienced tremendous growth in recent years; enhance our programs’ accessibility to varied vulnerable populations; and invest in essential infrastructure.LEGAL CENTER
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Housing/Shelter Women Against Abuse Emergency Safe Havens: Two 100 bed safe havens provide free, comprehensive support to survivors of domestic violence of all gender identities and their children. WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
PHILADELPHIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE About the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline. The Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline is a free, city-wide point of access for crisis intervention, safety planning, resources, linkages to community services, and intake to the Women Against Abuse emergency shelter. HOME | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSEGET HELPTAKE ACTIONSTORIESSERVICESEDUCATIONABOUT US Our Mission. The mission of Women Against Abuse is to provide quality, compassionate, and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education. SERVICES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE Services. Women Against Abuse has served an average of 11,500 people over the past five years through a continuum of trauma-informed care, as well as community education and advocacy. ABOUT US | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
OUR STRATEGIC PLAN
Women Against Abuse is thrilled to share its new 2015-19 strategic plan, which aims to fill critical gaps in the community’s response to domestic violence; strengthen and deepen our impact as an organization that has experienced tremendous growth in recent years; enhance our programs’ accessibility to varied vulnerable populations; and invest in essential infrastructure.LEGAL CENTER
INTERNET SAFETY
Internet Safety Technological advances have allowed intimate partner violence to take new forms, including access to private information, control over online accounts, and the use of electronic devices to track one’s whereabouts.THE LANGUAGE WE USE
HOUSING/SHELTER
Housing/Shelter Women Against Abuse Emergency Safe Havens: Two 100 bed safe havens provide free, comprehensive support to survivors of domestic violence of all gender identities and their children. WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
PHILADELPHIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE About the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline. The Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline is a free, city-wide point of access for crisis intervention, safety planning, resources, linkages to community services, and intake to the Women Against Abuse emergency shelter. GET HELP | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
STORIES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE If you or someone you know needs help, call our toll-free 24-hour Hotline: 1.866.723.3014 RESOURCES | WOMEN AGAINST ABUSE If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
HOUSING/SHELTER
Housing/Shelter Women Against Abuse Emergency Safe Havens: Two 100 bed safe havens provide free, comprehensive support to survivors of domestic violence of all gender identities and their children. WHY IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO LEAVE If you think you may be in an abusive relationship and need assistance, or if you are looking for help for a friend, please call the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-866-723-3014.Expert counselors are waiting to speak with you, and all calls areconfidential.
PHILADELPHIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE About the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline. The Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline is a free, city-wide point of access for crisis intervention, safety planning, resources, linkages to community services, and intake to the Women Against Abuse emergency shelter. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, POLICING AND RACIAL JUSTICE Domestic Violence, Policing and Racial Justice. Women Against Abuse affirms the inherent racism in all systems including in policing. The level of systematic brutality against Black people and people of color at the hands of the police has been well documented and we join others in condemning this ongoing violence and oppression. DOUG SCHOENBERG’S STORY Doug Schoenberg, Co-Founder and CEO of SofterWare, Inc., recently provided a challenge match through the Schoenberg Family Charitable Fund as an incentive to help Women Against Abuse PHILADELPHIA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE The Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline (1-866-723-3014) is a free 24-hour resource for individuals with questions or concerns about domestic violence.. Counselors trained in domestic violence provide anonymous and confidential support, including crisis counseling, safety planning, referrals to appropriate community resources, and admission to Women Against Abuse’s safe haven. SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORK: A RESOURCE FOR SURVIVORS AND Sexual Harassment at Work: A Resource for Survivors and Allies. Everyone deserves to be safe when they go to work. Unfortunately, it is estimated that 38% of women in the United States have experienced sexual harassment at their place of employment. Due to fears of retaliation, cases of sexual harassment are woefully under-reported.Search
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