
Women's
Funding Alliance
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| Women's Funding Alliance | |||
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LeAnne Moss |
Invest in the future of women and girls. We promote justice, health,
and opportunities. Valuing women and girls is fundamental to creating
a just and equitable society. |
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| Organizations belonging to Women's Funding Alliance: | |||
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Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services (ADWAS) |
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Marilyn Smith |
Consumer-based organization dedicated to serving deaf/deaf-blind victims
of sexual assault and domestic violence. Provides legal, medical, systems
advocacy counseling/therapy and education. |
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Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence |
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Kathryn Johnson |
Provides training and educational resources to religious leaders, laity,
and secular professionals on sexual and domestic violence issues. |
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Domestic Abuse Women's Network (DAWN) |
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Ina Percival |
Provides a 24-hour hot-line, crisis intervention, advocacy, education,
support groups, and emergency shelter in King County to women and children
victimized by domestic violence. |
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Harborview Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress |
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Marilyn Detrick |
Provides services, including crisis counseling/referral, medical care,
on-going treatment for children and adults, evaluation, consultation,
to victims of sexual assault and their families. |
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King County Sexual Assault Resource Center |
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Mary Ellen Stone |
24-hour crisis intervention, medical and legal advocacy for sexual assault
victims. Specialized services for child victims in South King County.
Extensive education and training programs. |
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Lesbian Resource Center |
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lrc@lrc.net |
Committed to advancing the status of lesbians, the LRC runs weekly groups,
trainings, resource/referral line, lending library and a monthly statewide
publication. |
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Northwest Women's Law Center |
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Lisa Stone |
Advances the legal rights of women through public impact litigation,
legislative advoacy, legal rights education, and the provision of information
and referral services. |
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Refugee Women's Alliance (ReWA) |
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Sue Wilkes |
Mission is to help refugee achieve self-sufficiency by providing ESL,
job readiness, parent education, domestic violence advocacy, family support
services, on-site childcare. |
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Washington NARAL Foundation |
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Karen Cooper |
Educates activists, students and the public in support of reproductive
choices; provides legal and political information to medical providers
of such services across the state. |
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Welfare Rights Organizing Coalition |
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Jean Colman |
Assists low income single parents to achieve economic stability through
educational workshops, self-help actitivties, support groups and individual
assistance. |
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