Phyllis Wheatley YWCA Branch
2820 E Cherry St, Seattle, Washington
Calling all Black, Native/Indigenous, and POC Prevention workers! CEGV wants to invite you to a day of rest, rejuvenation, and relationship building! Within the framework of Black-Abolitionist Feminism, our Prevention work is constantly straddling the long work of opposing systemic harm with the immediate and ongoing work of interrupting violence now! We know that vicarious […]
This virtual training is for gender-based violence community-based advocates who intend to submit referrals in the DVCHAP system for housing placement. This training is required annually for DVCHAP members who intend to submit referrals for DVCHAP housing resources. The Domestic Violence Coordinated Housing Access Point (DVCHAP) system is a DV-specific housing resource system parallel to […]
We are thrilled to invite you to our 4th Annual Domestic Violence Discussion taking place on October 26, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. This event is a critical opportunity for us to come together, raise awareness, and explore ways to support survivors within our community. Your presence is invaluable as we work together to create […]
Join us on Thursday, October 24th, for our annual SVLC Plays Fall Fundraiser! This year, dive into a world of mystery and justice as we present an exciting evening of "Clue." 📅 Date: Thursday, October 24th 🕒 Time: 6-8:30 PM 🏰 Venue: The 101 | 101 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104 […]
The work to end gender-based violence can take a profound toll on our bodies, minds, and spirits. It’s easy to let our own well-being take a back seat as we push for social change and support survivors. For BIPOC advocates, the intersection of advocacy work with additional layers of systemic oppression can intensify this strain. […]
Hosted jointly by the YWCA Seattle - King - Snohomish, the Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence, King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office VAWA STOP Grant, the Washington State Office of Public Defense. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT HAS NEARLY REACHED CAPACITY. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ATTENDING, CONTACT LEA@ENDGV.ORGWHEN: October 17th 2024TIME: 11am to 4pm 11a - 3p Lunch, […]
Co-hosted by the Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence (CEGV), King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA), and City of Seattle Human Services Department (HSD). YWCA Phillis Wheatley Branch 2820 E Cherry St Seattle 98122 Join us for an afternoon of building relationships across homeless housing and gender-based violence systems! Housing System navigators, advocates, and case managers are […]
Hosted by King County Sexual Assault Resource Center Workers are protected from sexual harassment and abuse in the workplace by federal, state and local laws. But many still find it difficult to actually report abuse and get support. This is particularly true for Latinx survivors, who face additional barriers such as language or fears of […]
How many times have you responded to a grant NOFO or evaluation question asking you to describe various aspects of your prevention program and gone completely blank? Or tried to boil your prevention work down into a 30 second elevator speech for a funder and had nothing but white noise in the brain? Let’s break […]
Join us for a training with Samantha Boggs from the Whatcom County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office to dig into how community-based advocates can collaborate with systems-based advocates to best serve survivors. This will include an overview of the steps of a criminal case as well as tips for how to support victim defendants and survivors with […]
WHAT: Join us for a discussion about the New Day Database, a comprehensive directory of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and commercial sexual exploitation (community advocacy and housing) services across King County (and adjacent counties Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston)!This is our annual meeting to hear how things are going with the New Day Database and to offer […]
Kent City Hall
220 4th Ave S., Kent, Washington, United States
The Coalition in collaboration with the King County Prosecutors Office hosts a quarterly gathering of legal system professionals, advocates, elected leaders, and community partners to discuss together regional responses to domestic violence. Our September meeting will focus on South King County resources and opportunities to connect with leaders from this part of our region.
Do you provide services in King County? If so, this event is for you! We want to hear about the services your program provides and developconnections to increase opportunities for collaborationand reduce barriers for non-English speaking survivorsof trauma and abuse. Training and discussions toenhance your understanding of domestic violence,advocacy, protection orders, and the criminal justiceprocess […]
Join us for an exclusive peek of our facility updates! Explore and learn about DAWN's programs, services, and community impact. 221 W Gowe St, Kent 98032