63% of programs were unable to meet the demand for services between FY18- FY19. That means victims and survivors go without shelter, counselling, legal services and so many more needed services. MA please #SupportServices.
Our immigrant and Black communities have been disproportionately harmed by COVID-19. We cannot allow the public health crisis of sexual and domestic violence to inflict further harm on our most marginalized neighbors. #SupportSurvivors#SupportServices#DVAM2020
Advocates at sexual and domestic violence programs have continued to provide life-saving services and resources to survivors throughout the pandemic. Support these essential workers now! #SupportSurvivors#SupportServices#DVAM2020
Funding services for survivors and victims of sexual and domestic violence is critical to an equitable recovery. We cannot continue to harm our most vulnerable. #SupportSurvivors#SupportServices#DVAM2020
In the face of a growing budget deficit, MA must generate additional tax revenue to avoid severe budget cuts that would only further harm the people and communities already disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 #SupportSurvivors#SupportServices#DVAM2020
Survivors’ requests for housing advocacy have remained higher through the #COVID19 pandemic. We must develop innovative advocacy strategies for survivors who need long-term housing. #SupportSurvivors#SupportServices#DVAM2020
Sexual & domestic violence survivors in MA need more resources. MA must increase funding for SDV community service providers to meet the needs for outreach and advocacy. These critical services build safety and support healing. #SupportSurvivors#SupportServices#DVAM2020
We want to say a BIG thank you to Marblehead Veterans Middle School students Maeve, Peyton and Jason for doing a drive for HAWC as their "Do Something" project. We appreciate all you have done for our clients!
Parenting time exchanges are a significant risk for many survivors of domestic violence. Contact HAWC to safety plan and speak with an attorney if changes to your parenting plan are needed. https://t.co/apFxepvwFU
HAWC's Executive Director Sara Stanley is featured on Saugus TV talking about our Walk for HAWC and our domestic violence services. Check it out! https://t.co/5YakwGtRKq
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Sexual assault very often occurs in relationships where domestic violence is present, as another form of abuse and control. Check out this blog post by the... https://t.co/hh3si6ljAV
Eulogio Portes, from the radio segment "US Citizen and Immigration News" on Radio Torrente de Vida 89.3 FM, takes the White Ribbon Campaign pledge. https://t.co/7gIwFvgzbu