In a study of residents in domestic violence shelters across the country, 84% reported that they needed help finding affordable housing. Programs that address housing/homelessness and domestic/sexual violence do important work with survivors and in communities, but often struggle to work collaboratively across systems. Now a new website offers help with understanding the connections between domestic and sexual violence and safe, affordable housing, and provides tools for advocates working at this intersection.
Safe Housing Partnerships, www.safehousingpartnerships.org, is a collection of strategies, resources, case studies, reports, and statistics that providers and advocates can use to enhance services and better meet the needs of survivors who are or are at risk of becoming homeless.
“The need for safe and affordable housing is one of the most pressing concerns for survivors of violence and abuse,” said Anne Menard, CEO of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, one of the organizations behind the website. “Understanding the connection and designing services that address the intersection is essential to survivors’ ability to recover from violence and move forward with their lives.”
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