No such thing as a ‘perfect victim’


January 31, 2020
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The “perfect victim.” It’s an idea that we have to get past in order to support the people who experience sex trafficking.

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Providing holistic care and HIV prevention at Eloise House


January 16, 2020
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After Connell was sexually assaulted, he was in shock. SAFE’s Eloise House forensic clinic was here to support him, including addressing his concerns about HIV.

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Life-saving services for survivors


December 19, 2019
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When Jane arrived with her child at SAFE, they found housing, counseling, child care, peer support and – most importantly – safety.

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Partnering with People’s Community Clinic


December 19, 2019
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For nearly 12 years, People’s Community Clinic has been an incredible partner, providing youth at the SAFE Children’s Shelter with holistic, trauma-informed medical care.

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How language has changed: ‘People who used violence’


November 21, 2019
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Rather than labeling people as batterers or perpetrators, we refer to them as “people who used violence.” Here’s why…

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Working with Best Single Source Plus to support people experiencing homelessness


November 20, 2019
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Fleeing from physical and emotional abuse, Ally knew she and her three kids deserved a better life. Our partners at Best Single Source Plus helped her take steps to make that happen.

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The homelessness problem you don’t see


November 6, 2019

Abuse victims tend to be women and children whose homelessness is invisible and often not considered when solutions are explored.

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SAFE launches app for working with child abuse victims with disabilities


October 25, 2019
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SAFE’s Disability Services team recently launched the All Kids SAFE app to help law enforement and others better support children with disabilites.

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Bridge to Safety: Providing immediate support


October 18, 2019
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Bridge to Safety gives survivors immediate support and financial assistance right when they need it. Since the program began in April 2019, SAFE has served more than 500 people.

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Statement: Supporting our LGBTQIA+ staff, clients, and community


October 8, 2019
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We are vigilant in making sure our employment and hiring practices are non-discriminatory. We will continue to uphold our LGBTQIA+ employees as well as our clients.

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