Virtual Volunteer Training: Guardian ad Litem
Learn the fundamentals necessary to become a volunteer Guardian ad Litem with AVLF.
Read moreLearn the fundamentals necessary to become a volunteer Guardian ad Litem with AVLF.
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 moreTrevi-Ann is one of 5 national recipients of this prestigious fellowship. Please join us in congratulating her on this amazing accomplishment!
Read moreWe’re taking a moment to recognize the outstanding contributions volunteer Craig Brazeman has made to our Safe & Stable Families Project.
Read moreThe Courts are beginning to re-open. As COVID-19 disproportionately affects Black communities throughout the country, access to legal advocacy is more important than ever.
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 moreThis webinar will focus on developing your understanding of how post-TPO follow up matters are as vital as TPOs themselves for survivors’ ability to stay separate and free from their abusers, and how lawyers can stand with survivors beyond their TPO hearing.
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 more“Stay home.” “Stay safe.” These are the tag lines to every conversation I have with friends, with colleagues, with loved ones. But for many Atlantans, home is anything but safe.
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.
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