Fifth Annual PurSHOEing Justice Raises Over $96,000 for the Safe and Stable Families Project
This year’s PurSHOEing Justice was wildly successful, raising more funds for our Safe and Stable Families program than any previous event.
Read moreThis year’s PurSHOEing Justice was wildly successful, raising more funds for our Safe and Stable Families program than any previous event.
Read moreAttorneys are in a unique position to redirect the course of someone’s life.
Read moreSafe and Stable Families volunteer Farley Ezekiel explains why representing survivors of domestic violence in court is personal to her.
Read morePerez received the honor for her tireless work on behalf of survivors of domestic violence.
Read moreThis year’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month brought collaboration between organizations to the forefront of the conversation.
Read more“Every time one of our clients is provided representation or assistance by someone in this audience, the broken edges of our society are drawn together. The gaps that deny the most vulnerable of our society access to justice are bridged.”
Read moreThis award was given to AVLF due to the hard work and unwavering partnership of the Safe and Stable Families team.
Read moreI think we can agree that physical abuse is bad. But absent that, at what point should we be concerned?
Read moreMy mom explained that Jennifer had a habit in the following years of calling her when she got scared.
When Jennifer called that day and I answered, it had been nearly 20 years since she and my mother had first met. Over these years, Jennifer kept my mom’s home phone number and knew that she could call it when she was frightened or needed an answer.
On average, a survivor leaves her abuser seven times before she leaves for good. That means a victim returns to an abusive relationship six times. AVLF’s Family Law Program is taking aim at that statistic.
Read more“My clients have all been wonderful, hardworking people who found themselves in untenable situations and had the courage to stand up and say ‘no more.’ These cases serve as powerful reminders of the resiliency of the human spirit.”
Read moreThe statistics surrounding the overlap between housing problems and domestic violence are staggering: 39% of cities in the U.S. cited domestic violence as the primary cause of family homelessness.
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