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Causes: Domestic Violence, Family Violence Shelters, Homeless & Housing
Mission: To render services to individuals, to community organizations, and to local businesses in the form of personal growth programs, in-service workshops, support in career counseling, to promote the growth of self-esteem, individual potential, enrich human relationships, and preventative and immediate health services.
Programs: Domestic abuse program - advocacy and assistance w/obtaining shelter & services from law enforcement, the legal community, social service agencies, & health care providers. Assistance with temporary restraining orders. Program participants in transition receive assistance with housing, education, employment, financial concerns, transportation, health, special needs, cultural and social barriers, or issues relating to children. Staff offers support and education for adults and children seeking to end the effects of abuse in their lives.
children's program domestic abuse (s. H. O. R. E. ) is an educational group designed to enhance the coping skills of children who have experienced or lived within an atmosphere of abuse. This program was designed by personal development center, inc. To affirm the uniqueness of each child, while clarifying that the responsibility for the abuse belongs with the abusive person.
clark domestic violence project provides advocacy and assistance with obtaining shelter and services from law enforcement, the legal community, social service agencies, and health care providers, as well as assistance with temporary restraining orders. Participants in transition receive assistance with housing, education, employment, financial concerns, transportation, health, special needs, cultural and social barriers, or issues relating to children.
pacct (parents and children coming together) supervised visitation/safe exchange program is designed to provide children, whose parents are struggling with custody or visitation issues, the opportunity to maintain healthy, positive contact with their parents within a safe, conflict-free environment. The philosophy of the program focuses on the best interest of the children, and provides information to assist parents in making better choices in meeting the needs of their children. To provide assistance and advocacy for individuals age 50 and older including safety concerns, orders of protections, housing, transportation, counseling, financial planning, employment, education, medical and health issues, and nutrition information.