Join us and Muddy Feet Yoga for a virtual, relaxing, and fun-filled yoga session on Saturday May 9th, 2020 from 2pm to 3pm! The suggested donation for the event is $20 and you can donate before, during, or after the event by clicking here. Click here on the day of the yoga session to join!
Proudly serving victims-survivors of intimate partner violence for the past 40 years, the Domestic Violence Intervention Program (DVIP) has transitioned to virtual and phone-call services to serve victims who can’t leave their homes due to quarantine orders and safety concerns. Because DVIP is dedicated to keeping not only our clients but also our staff safe we have moved individuals from our communal emergency sheltering space and into temporary shelter throughout the community. Though emergency sheltering looks different it is still available! By providing smaller groups living situations individuals are able to practice the social distancing protocol and still maintain safety, resources, and advocate support during this time.
DVIP needs your help! Creating multiple virtual offices for shelter staff means we need a computer and work cell phone for each team 24-hours a day to successfully serve victims-survivors remotely. Current estimates for 3-6 months’ access and use of these tools are approximately $10,000.
Your donations will help us to keep the phones on and advocates working to support those most vulnerable in our community.
Join us and Muddy Feet Yoga for a virtual, relaxing, and fun-filled yoga session on Saturday May 9th, 2020 from 2pm to 3pm! The suggested donation for the event is $20 and you can donate before, during, or after the event by clicking here. Click here on the day of the yoga session to join!
Proudly serving victims-survivors of intimate partner violence for the past 40 years, the Domestic Violence Intervention Program (DVIP) has transitioned to virtual and phone-call services to serve victims who can’t leave their homes due to quarantine orders and safety concerns. Because DVIP is dedicated to keeping not only our clients but also our staff safe we have moved individuals from our communal emergency sheltering space and into temporary shelter throughout the community. Though emergency sheltering looks different it is still available! By providing smaller groups living situations individuals are able to practice the social distancing protocol and still maintain safety, resources, and advocate support during this time.
DVIP needs your help! Creating multiple virtual offices for shelter staff means we need a computer and work cell phone for each team 24-hours a day to successfully serve victims-survivors remotely. Current estimates for 3-6 months’ access and use of these tools are approximately $10,000.
Your donations will help us to keep the phones on and advocates working to support those most vulnerable in our community.
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