Breaking the cycle of violence isn't easy. La Casa works hard every day to let survivors like Grace* and Natasha* know they have options, a supportive community, and more strength than they may imagine. Read why your contribution matters.
Thanksgiving at La Casa
Safety & Shelter, When It's Needed Most
Last night 14 women and 16 children spent the night in La Casa's confidentially located emergency safehouse. Why? Risk of serious injury and death skyrockets 75% when victims are considering or taking steps to separate from abusive partners. Two-plus years of pandemic strain has also further limited vulnerable survivors' alternatives, like turning to friends and family.
Driving Access to Support: Collaboration and Co-location
From Homelessness to Safety and Housing: one Survivor's Journey
A Devastating Blow to Survivors and Women's Rights
La Casa x Pride
It is a myth that domestic violence only occurs in heterosexual couples, and the victims are only female. Domestic violence is about power and control, not who you are or who you love.
During the month of June, LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) Pride Month —we’re celebrating LGBTQ survivors and working to raise awareness of domestic violence within LGBTQ relationships.



