If you don’t personally know someone who has been trafficked, the concept may seem distant, unrelatable, and ‘in the shadows’ – that is, “something that happens in other parts of the world, but surely NOT in our own backyard.” The truth is, Human Trafficking occurs right under our noses.
Preventing Isolation During the Holidays
Advocating for Teen Dating Violence Awareness this Back to School Season
Immigrant Heritage Month
This June, La Casa De Las Madres spotlights Immigrant Heritage Month. Immigrants are at an essential and dynamic intersection as it relates to domestic violence. There are a myriad of socio-cultural, linguistic, economic, and political barriers that influence help-seeking and compromise survivor safety and well-being.