AVLF Receives Donated Mobile Response Unit to Help Atlanta Domestic Violence Survivors
We are honored to receive a first-of-its-kind Mercedes Sprinter Van for our domestic violence mobile response unit.
Read moreWe are honored to receive a first-of-its-kind Mercedes Sprinter Van for our domestic violence mobile response unit.
Read moreNatalia came to the Safe Families Office with twin boys in tow, seeking protection from her abuser. Since then, her life has been transformed.
Read moreLianna came to the Safe Familes Office during the COVID-19 pandemic, expecting to be turned away – but instead, she found hope.
Read moreWe’re taking a moment to recognize the outstanding contributions volunteer Craig Brazeman has made to our Safe & Stable Families Project.
Read moreIntimate partner abuse is one of the leading causes of homelessness, and Connie found herself trapped between two impossible options.
Read moreWhether quarantining with an abuser or faced with economic insecurity during the COVID-19 crisis, survivors of intimate partner abuse are facing remarkable challenges.
Read moreOn May 11, NPR’s Marketplace featured the AVLF Saturday Lawyer Program, discussing how we’ve adapted our services to low-income Atlantans during the COVID-19 crisis.
Read moreThe COVID-19 crisis puts survivors of intimate partner abuse in great danger. Here’s why Boyd Collar Nolen Tuggle & Roddenbery’s commitment is a game-changer.
Read moreAbusers can install spyware on survivors’ cell phones, allowing them to read their texts, listen in on phone calls, and track their every move. Prepaid cell phones and security cameras can help keep survivors safe, and we asked the Community Foundation to help.
Read moreBy the time a survivor of intimate partner abuse seeks legal help at the Fulton County Courthouse, they’ve typically reached the pinnacle of a crisis.
Read moreWe’re thrilled to welcome our three 2019 Cristo Rey interns: Hasana, Angelica, and Oscar! We can’t wait to see what they achieve this year.
Read moreAs a social worker, I knew I wanted to work with survivors of abuse – but I didn’t predict that I’d end up working with a bunch of attorneys.
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