This month, we caught up with Fab: a volunteer who recently completed our 40-hour training, and brings her warmth and love for San Francisco to everything she does. To learn more about volunteering and how you can get involved in La Casa’s work, contact our Education & Volunteer Manager at comed@lacasa.org.
What's it like on a domestic violence text line during the COVID-19 pandemic?
What's it like at a domestic violence shelter during the Shelter in Place Order?
The Intersection of Domestic & Sexual Violence is a Lack of Consent
When Home Isn't Safe: COVID-19 & Safety Planning for Survivors
Social distancing and quarantine may prevent the spread of a disease, but going home to a violent relationship may not be the safest option for survivors. We’ve compiled a list of things to consider if you or a loved one is in an unsafe relationship, and are experiencing the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak.
4 Hard Conversations You’ll Have When You’re Showing Up for Survivors
At La Casa we do everything we can to be a safe haven for survivors. But we also know that many survivors rely on their friends and family for support -- healing, and the work to end domestic violence, is something that starts in our own communities. Here are 4 hard converations you might have to support survivors within your community, and how you can handle them.
Community Spotlight: Sunny Schwartz on Restorative Justice
Violence impacts everyone — and a solution to end domestic violence is one that includes all people including those who have caused harmed. Sunny Schwartz, founder of the nationally-recognized Resolve To Stop The Violence Project (RSVP) in San Francisco, sat down with us to chat about restorative justice, empowering survivors, and community accountability.






