our services
We provide secure and safe shelters where survivors can find refuge and support. Our helplines are readily available to offer quick help and crisis interventions.
Survivors are encouraged to partake in counseling sessions facilitated by trained professionals to help them overcome emotional/psychological trauma and begin healing. These sessions enable them to also share their stories and find mutual support.
Access to free medical examinations, laboratory tests and treatment is a core part of our services to survivors who need such. We also prioritize mental health by ensuring we allow those suffering severe trauma get the best professional help possible.
Survivors and victims of gender-based violence have the rights to pursue justice in specific cases. By offering access to free or subsidized legal services, we ensure that they take full advantage of the law to obtain justice against perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse.
Our staff and volunteers are trained to understand the complexities of caring for survivors of domestic violence and abuse. We also expose grassroot leaders, teachers and healthcare providers to the intricacies of trauma-informed care in special cases.
Sensitization campaigns are important to raise awareness and encourage discourse around abuse, survivorsʼ rights and charitable practices. Our outreach strategies take these campaigns from social media to communal, local, national and international levels. We also educate children in schools about these issues as a way of preparing them for adulthood.
By engaging in research and regularly assessing the impact of our programs, we are able to easily identify areas for improvement while understanding the nuances of domestic violence and abuse in a fast-evolving world.
We coordinate skills acquisition and training programs to help survivors gain skills and become financially independent. In some cases, we provide small loans and grants as a way of supporting those with small businesses or educational pursuits.