According to the National Network to End Domestic Violence, 97% of U.S. domestic violence programs report that survivors have experienced abuse involving technology. Tech-enabled abuse refers to the use of technology to exert power, control, and intimidation over someone. As technology becomes more advanced and accessible for more people, abusers can have more ways ofRead More| RESPOND Inc.
Behind every contribution lies a ripple effect that changes lives, strengthens communities, and creates lasting impact. At RESPOND, we see this every day. One donation can help survivors find safety, a family rebuild their future, and an entire community grow stronger. Yet, across the country, giving is declining, especially among younger generations. According to GivingRead More The post The Ripple Effect: Inspiring the Next Generation of Givers appeared first on RESPOND Inc..| RESPOND Inc.
To the supporter who can’t shake a survivor’s story at the end of the day. To the friend or family member who’s supporting someone through an abusive relationship. To the teacher who suspects something is wrong at home but doesn’t know what to do. To the counselor, housing specialist, shelter volunteer, or intern — thisRead More| RESPOND Inc.
At RESPOND, we believe everyone deserves to live free from violence—no matter who they are or who they love. This Pride Month, we celebrate the strength of the LGBTQIA+ community and reaffirm our commitment to creating safe, affirming spaces for all survivors. The Reality: LGBTQIA+ Communities and Domestic Violence While domestic violence affects people ofRead More The post Pride Month: Empowering LGBTQ+ Survivors and Creating Safe Spaces appeared first on RESPOND Inc..| RESPOND Inc.
Nonprofits like RESPOND rely on a diverse mix of support to drive their missions forward: government funding, individual donations, event proceeds, business partnerships, corporate matching gifts, and one especially critical yet often behind-the-scenes source, foundation grants. Foundation grants can fund specific projects, essential services, or even general operations. They are often the key to launchingRead More| RESPOND Inc.
This Mother’s Day, we honor the courage, compassion, and drive of the RESPOND’s founding mothers—a group of women who took their shared vision and turned it into an organization that has saved countless lives. Honoring the Founding Mothers & Supporters of RESPOND In the early 1970s, domestic violence was a hidden crisis, rarely talked about.Read More| RESPOND Inc.
As the days grow longer and the trees turns green again after a long winter, many of us feel a natural pull to be outdoors. Whether it’s the urge to take a walk through the woods, the view of bees buzzing around freshly bloomed flowers, or the fresh scent of rain-soaked soil, different aspects ofRead More The post Reconnecting with Nature this Spring: The Transformative Power of Being Outdoors for DV Survivors appeared first on RESPOND Inc..| RESPOND Inc.
One of the most common myths about domestic violence is that alcohol and drugs are the root cause of abusive behavior. While substance use can escalate the severity of violence or make incidents more frequent, it’s crucial to understand that addiction and intoxication do not cause abuse. Abuse is a choice—rooted in a desire forRead More The post Alcohol & Drugs Don’t Cause Abuse: Understanding the Real Drivers of Violent Behavior appeared first on RESPOND Inc..| RESPOND Inc.
Domestic violence is often misunderstood. Many believe it happens because of anger, stress, or external factors like substance use. However, at its core, domestic violence is about power and control. The person causing harm seeks to dominate their partner and maintain authority through a range of behaviors and tactics. A domestic violence relationship is moreRead More The post The Role of Power and Control in Domestic Violence appeared first on RESPOND Inc..| RESPOND Inc.
When you think of volunteering at RESPOND, you might picture hands-on, front-line roles—helping at events or directly interacting with those in need. While these are important, there’s another side of volunteering that often goes unnoticed: the behind-the-scenes work. Tasks like stamping envelopes, assembling informational packets, and organizing supplies may seem small, but they’re the essentialRead More| RESPOND Inc.