Tukwila Community Center
12424 42nd Ave S, Tukwila, Washington
Event Details Ring in the new year with the Coalition at our 2024 Annual Membership Meeting! ThursdayJanuary 18, 20249:00-12:00 pmTukwila Community Center 12424 42nd Ave S Banquet Hall Free parking onsite. On the Agenda:The Coalition's mission is 'to end gender-based violence and promote equitable relationships through collective action for social change." Come to learn more about the […]
Broadcast Coffee Roasters
1918 E Yesler Way, Seattle
The Coalition invites gender-based violence advocates to connect and co-create a space to encourage peer support, capacity-building, and community care. We will continue our conversations from the past two months to inform and develop how this space can continue to be helpful, useful, and engaging. Please RSVP by emailing Abby. If you would like to […]
WHAT: The function of the DVCHAP Workgroup Meeting is to facilitate collaboration as DV organizations with the common purpose of best supporting survivors in our community, give input and feedback on the DVCHAP system, suggest changes to the DVCHAP system, and to provide agency updates. WHO: DV program managers & directors or program representatives, and […]
Coalition Office
1419 S Jackson St, SEATTLE, Washington, United States
This is a space for advocates to explore and imagine what a stronger, more collective system might look like in our work, while collaboratively creating stronger connections to increase individual capacity. Strong relationships within our communities have the potential to increase our capacity both individually and systemically. We hope to make this work more sustainable […]
This virtual training is for gender-based violence community-based advocates who intend to submit referrals in the DVCHAP system for housing placement.The Domestic Violence Coordinated Housing Access Point (DVCHAP) system is a DV-specific housing resource system parallel to King County's Coordinated Entry for All. This training will provide DVCHAP historical context and background, discuss the DVCHAP […]
King County Behavioral Health and Recovery Division (BHRD) is excited to announce its annual forum will be held in person once again! Join us on Monday, November 20, 2023, from 6:00 - 8:30pm at Seattle Center Exhibition Hall. The event is free and open to everyone. The event will include: We're looking forward to once again joining in […]
Many Christians have heard the saying, "God won't give you more than you can handle." This is often said to those who are experiencing hardships, trials, and tribulations. This line comes from a verse in the Bible (1 Corinthians 10:13), but it is not talking about hard things in life, but rather temptations. As a result […]
Coalition Office
1419 S Jackson St, SEATTLE, Washington, United States
Strong relationships within our communities have the potential to increase our capacity both individually and systemically. We hope to make this work more sustainable to better organize and meet survivor needs, fill gaps in services, and to share the joys and burdens of the systems we work within. Our intention is to provide a space […]
Phyllis Wheatley YWCA Branch
2820 E Cherry St, Seattle, Washington
This past April, 72 advocates from 14 community-based agencies and 6 system-based entities came together at Renton City Hall to network, participate in a resource mapping activity, and hear a presentation on the basics of systems-based advocacy. We ran short on time so we didn't even cover all the content we had planned!The feedback for […]
The workshop offers foundational knowledge on trauma and trauma-informed practice for service providers. Topics include the Integrative Trauma Framework; neurophysiology and embodiment of trauma at multiple levels; interruptions of fundamentals: safety, agency, dignity, and belonging; and, pathways to healing. Learning Objectives Facilitator Bios Leslie Briner For over 20 years, Leslie has served families experiencing homelessness, […]
Douglass Truth Library Meeting Room
2300 E Yesler Way, Seattle
Monthly GBV Director's Meeting. This meeting happens monthly via Zoom. Every quarter, it will meet in-person at a TBD location. Contact Lea lea@endgv.org or Amarinthia amarinthia@endgv.org for more information.
This training will explore the lived-experience of ADHD and Autism such as sensory and attending differences, emotional dysregulation, and executive function. This training will also identify ways that these lived-experience differences can impact an individual’s sexual health over a lifetime. Lastly, this training will offer ways to modify trauma treatment to be more Neurodivergent-affirming.
It was a year of firsts for Celebration: our first year back since the pandemic, and first time at the Rainier Arts Center. To be honest, we didn’t quite know what to be expect in response! SAN KO FA is a West African word meaning “to retrieve.” It’s symbolized by a bird turning its head back with […]