Originally Posted by Better Magazine (link opens in a new tab) What does a domestic violence victim look like? They look like your neighbor, your co-worker, or even a close family member. They look like Elena. Elena, a mother of two young children and an undocumented immigrant, is a domestic violence victim. She has lived| Survivor Justice Center
Originally Published by Baptist News Global I was sitting on my back porch, watching some early Fourth of July fireworks but not feeling at all patriotic as I pondered the current ICE raids. Almost everyone I know is impacted, asking about their loved one and wondering what can we do if they are detained? Suddenly, a young man appeared in my backyard.| Survivor Justice Center
This year, our team's Summer Story Mix explores themes of Latino heritage and culture, standing up for what you believe in, and empowerment. Check out our favorite novels, TV shows, podcasts, and articles:| Survivor Justice Center
In May, Survivor Justice Center was featured twice in the media! Thank you to both KCAL and The Opinion Pages for helping us spread awareness and support for survivors. It is always an honor to be able to share our expertise! Carmen McDonald on Human Trafficking with KCAL - In the wake of Sean “Diddy” Combs’| Survivor Justice Center
We are excited to share with you the new logo for Survivor Justice Center! The bridge - a symbol that has long represented our organization - remains at the heart of our new logo connecting us to our deep roots in East Los Angeles. A visual connection of the| Survivor Justice Center
In the face of tremendous adversity, Alexa* never lost hope. After surviving rape and other forms of violence in her home country, Alexa also experienced domestic violence and human trafficking here in the United States. Determined to build a better life, Alexa reached out to the Center for help in 2018. Our legal team| Survivor Justice Center
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Remembering Our Founder Robert H. Perez (1936-2024) It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of our founder, Robert H. "Bob" Perez, who left us on October 22, 2024, in Belmont, California. Bob's legacy of service, commitment to justice, and dedication to helping others has touched countless| Survivor Justice Center
When Jasmine* sought help from the Center in 2016, she was facing both immigration uncertainty and the trauma of abuse. Brought to the United States at age 7, she had grown up here and knew no other home. At 13, she became trapped in a violent relationship with a 24-year-old man who repeatedly sexually| Survivor Justice Center
This Domestic Violence Awareness Month showed the incredible power of our community. Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, together we raised over $65,000 for survivor advocacy and legal representation. This support helps sustain survivors throughout their journey to safety—a path that doesn't end when they leave. Since October, we've already opened cases for| Survivor Justice Center
Survivor Justice Center secures justice for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and empowers them to create their own futures.| Survivor Justice Center - A legacy of empowerment through law
With your support, we can help domestic violence victims and their families with legal help, community resources and hope for a better future.| Survivor Justice Center