A crisis, by definition, is an urgent, difficult, or dangerous situation.
For 50 years, ELAWC has risen up during times of crisis, when a survivor is sexually assaulted, lives in fear of intimate partner violence, or is on the threshold of homelessness because of domestic violence, poverty, and isolation.
During the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Los Angeles wildfires, and now the impact of ICE raids on the communities we serve - we are here for you.
While we face great risk to our health, safety, and financial well-being, we know that many of our community members are vulnerable, and we collectively are present for our communities. Here is a list of resources you can use to find support during these difficult times. Now more than ever, survivors need us—and we need you.
Please consider donating to our Rapid Response Fund for Survivors, which provides emergency housing, transportation, legal advocacy, and healing support to those most at risk during this time of crisis.
WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER / TODOS ESTAMOS JUNTOS EN ESTO
United in strength and compassion for all, we will prevail during this time and future global and community crisis.
Please Donate to the ELAWC Rapid Response Fund for Survivors Today
If you or someone you know needs emotional support, safety planning, or resources, our 24/7 bilingual crisis line is here: (800) 585-6231

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