The Yup’ik Women’s Coalition (YWC) focuses on promoting women's safety through education and advocacy. It aims to end violence against women and children in Yup’ik villages by strengthening traditional beliefs and providing culturally relevant prevention education and counseling.
The Hopi Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse in First Mesa, Arizona, was founded in 2008 to advocate for an effective response system to end sexual assault and domestic violence on the Hopi Reservation. This non-profit organization provides advocacy support to tribal and non-tribal government agencies and aims to build healthy communities
The Hopi Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse in First Mesa, Arizona, was founded in 2008 to advocate for an effective response system to end sexual assault and domestic violence on the Hopi Reservation. This non-profit organization provides advocacy support to tribal and non-tribal government agencies and aims to build healthy communities while preserving cultural values and traditions. For more information, please contact (928) 737-9000.
Strong Hearted Native Women’s Coalition, Inc. founded in 2005 works to bring awareness against sexual assault, domestic violence, youth violence, and stalking in North County of the San Diego County. Native women from nine Indian reservations in North County are included in their membership, including Rincon, Pauma, Mesa Grande, Santa Ysa
Strong Hearted Native Women’s Coalition, Inc. founded in 2005 works to bring awareness against sexual assault, domestic violence, youth violence, and stalking in North County of the San Diego County. Native women from nine Indian reservations in North County are included in their membership, including Rincon, Pauma, Mesa Grande, Santa Ysabel, La Jolla, San Pasquel, Los Coyotes, Pala, and Inaja/Cosmit.
The Southwest Indigenous Women’s Coalition (SWIWC) is a Mesa, Arizona-based nonprofit organization. It focuses on helping Tribes and Native DV/SA nonprofits in Arizona to address domestic and sexual violence. SWIWC provides training, technical assistance, and policy development to promote safety, justice, victim-centered advocacy, offender accountability, and healing.
Wabanaki Women’s Coalition (WWC) it is the mission of the WWC to increase the capacity of tribal communities to respond to domestic and sexual violence. The WWC serves the Aroostook Band of Micmacs, Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township, Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point, and the Penobscot Indian Nation.
Established in 2008, the Native Women's Coalition (NWC) serves all Native women in southern Idaho. They aim to provide safety to Native women in various communities and offer education and training to service providers for culturally appropriate support. The NWC has offices in Boise and Blackfoot near the Ft. Hall Indian reservation.
Mending the Sacred Hoop works from a social change perspective to end violence against Native women and children while restoring the safety, sovereignty, and sacredness of Native women in their tribal communities providing domestic violence help. Mending the Sacred Hoop is committed to strengthening the voice and vision of Native peoples
Mending the Sacred Hoop works from a social change perspective to end violence against Native women and children while restoring the safety, sovereignty, and sacredness of Native women in their tribal communities providing domestic violence help. Mending the Sacred Hoop is committed to strengthening the voice and vision of Native peoples through grassroots efforts to restore the leadership of Native women.
The Uniting Three Fires Against Violence mission is to unite and empower Native American Communities in Michigan to end domestic violence and sexual assault. They collaboratively promote positive change for individuals experiencing violence or abuse and provide resources for safety and advocacy to ensure the physical, mental, spiritual an
The Uniting Three Fires Against Violence mission is to unite and empower Native American Communities in Michigan to end domestic violence and sexual assault. They collaboratively promote positive change for individuals experiencing violence or abuse and provide resources for safety and advocacy to ensure the physical, mental, spiritual and emotional well being of Native Americans victimized by violence.
The Montana Native Women’s Coalition (MNWC) aims to improve community responses to sexual and domestic violence, provide culturally based training to tribal advocacy programs, enhance collaboration between Native women leaders and state/federal representatives, and create social change to eliminate violence against Native women and children.
Through unity Minnesota Indian Women's Sexual Assault Coalition works to strengthen their voices and build resources in their communities statewide to create awareness and eliminate sexual violence against Indian women and children. They vigorously strive to apply their efforts toward influencing social change and reclaim traditional values that honor the sovereignty of Indian women and children.
A Native American Coalition of Professional from all over New York State and Haudenosaunee Country, Seven Dancers Coalition works to better the lives of Native American Women and their families. The major areas of focus are domestic violence, sexual assault, teen dating violence, stalking, and sex trafficking.
The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) was organized in 1996 to bring together Native advocates working in Indian communities in New Mexico to provide assistance and support to Native women who have been battered or sexually assaulted. The coalition provides a forum for support, organizing, sharing information resources and networking opportunities.
Established in 2009, the Native Alliance Against Violence (NAAV) is a nonprofit organization serving Oklahoma's 38 Tribes and their 24 tribal domestic violence and sexual assault programs. The NAAV aims to unite Tribal service programs throughout Oklahoma by providing culturally appropriate support to eliminate domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and dating violence in Native communities.
It is the mission of the First Nations Women’s Alliance to strengthen Tribal communities by creating a forum for leaders to come together to address the issues of domestic violence and sexual assault. The The Alliance is committed to ending all forms of violence by providing culturally relevant services and resources and facilitating the provision of those services by others in their communities.
The Native Women's Society of the Great Plains aims to end domestic and sexual violence against Native women. They provide support through education, training, and collaboration in the tribal communities of southern Minnesota, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, northern Nebraska, and Iowa.
The mission of the Washington State Native American Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (WomenSpirit Coalition) is to eliminate violence against Native women and promote the well-being of Native families and communities. The organization envisions a nation where Native women can live safely.
Our mission is to provide national leadership to end violence against American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian women by supporting culturally grounded, grassroots advocacy.
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