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Helpmate Domestic Violence Services- 4/27/2025
Helpmate Domestic Violence Services- 4/27/2025

Caitrín Doyle, MSW, LCSWA, LCASA Outreach Coordinator

What We Believe
We believe that we are all to be valued, and have the right to speak our truths, be heard, be honored, and achieve our full potential. We all have the right to live in safety, without violence or fear.
We believe that hope, change, and healing are possible, and that people can transcend painful experiences, grow, and thrive.
We embrace the diversity among ourselves and in our community and believe that valuing people means respecting and understanding their experiences and beliefs. We are committed to maintaining a diverse organization that reflects our community.
We recognize that violence is created in and sustained by our society, and that the elimination of violence begins with societal and global change. We believe that it is the obligation of our local and global community to eradicate violence by challenging a culture that values power and control over others.
We believe that in order to challenge our society, our organization must reflect the world in which we want to live. To fulfill our mission, we must create collaborations that cultivate our strengths, knowledge, talents, and services.
We believe that to serve survivors, we must model a violence-free community that is founded in respect and equality. By providing safety, shelter, counseling, and advocacy, we empower survivors to create a life that is free of violence; by providing education, we empower our community to create a world that is free of violence.
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