Empowering Through Education & Resources

Discover valuable resources, programs, and information to help you and your loved ones navigate family crises, build healthy relationships, and find the support you need.

Education Programs & Resources

Our Educational Programs & Resources

Our Public Education Program raises awareness about family violence, healthy relationships, and community support. These programs are designed for individuals, families, schools, and organizations looking to prevent domestic violence and build safer communities.

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A Better Way Program

Equipping individuals with tools for healthy relationships.

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Empowering Women Program

Focusing on self-confidence, personal well-being, and skills development.

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Empowering Teens

Helping youth build resilience and navigate everyday challenges.

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Healthy Youth Relationships

Teaching teens how to build healthy relationships through decision-making and communication skills.

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Cut It Out Program

Engaging and training salon professionals to recognize signs of abuse and connect clients to essential resources.

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Dress for Success

Empowering women with guidance on professional attire and job search strategies for their next chapter. Accepting donations.

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Domestic Violence in the Workplace

Leading Change™ at Work is a 120-minute course equipping employers and HR professionals with tools to recognize, respond to, and support employees affected by domestic violence while fostering workplace safety.

Local & National Resources for Support

If you or someone you know is in need of support, the following helplines and community resources are available. You don’t have to face this alone—reach out today for confidential support.

We're Here for You

If you're facing a difficult situation or need someone to talk to, our team is ready to help. Call our 24/7 crisis line or reach out for more information on our programs and services.

We are here to help. There are plenty of resources for you to call regardless of your emergency situation. You can count with support for mental health, crisis support, family violence, sexual violence, suicide helpline, counselling , food banks, and healthcare centers. Never hesitate to reach out for help when you need it. Looking for help is the first step for getting things better, one which most people in crisis don't take thinking that no one can help them. That is not true. No matter your situation, there is always a person, group, or organization that can help you.