Education and Advocacy

Community Education for Individuals and Groups

Community Education is a vital component of Doorways’ mission, fulfilling two important functions: to increase awareness about Doorways and the services we provide as well as to foster a community that recognizes the signs of unhealthy relationships, domestic and dating violence, family homelessness, and understands the impacts on adults, children and the community.  We offer a variety of trainings and outreach tools to the community such as presentations on homelessness and domestic violence. Fees for programs and trainings are based on the presentation requested, the amount of time allotted and the topic.

By educating the community and ourselves about these important issues, we can create a community that does not tolerate domestic violence or family homelessness and provides supportive services for our most vulnerable citizens.

View presentations and fee schedule.

Community Wide Events

Domestic Violence Awareness

Doorways promotes domestic violence awareness year round by:

Community Advocacy

Doorways is a strong advocate for the rights and needs of survivors and victims of family violence and homelessness and for the ultimate elimination of both.  In order to be effective, Doorways must advocate for those experiencing them on multiple levels as individuals, as a community and institutionally through public policy and systems advocacy.

Public policy includes federal, state, and local laws that impact victims and survivors of family violence and homelessness and address prevention strategies, the agencies and systems that respond to and prevent violence and homelessness, policies and protocols, and funding for the provision of services.  Systems advocacy is the tool that advocates and other professionals use to ensure the rights and needs of victims of violence as they negotiate systems on their journey toward healing and also to ensure that the prevention of family violence and homeless is addressed.

Two ways in which Doorways actively works with the Arlington community to address the issues of domestic violence and homelessness are Project PEACE and the Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness

 

 

Tour the Safehouse

Take a virtual tour of the Doorways Safehouse.

View all of the rooms and learn about the process that clients go through when they enter through our doors. 

How You Can Help End Domestic Violence

An abuser will physically abuse their partner an average of 35 times before police are notified for the first time.  Your support ensures we’re here when the victim seeks help.

Donate Now

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Financial Literacy

Did you know…

Last year, Doorways Financial Independance Track (FIT) Program provided 679 individual financial counseling sessions to 256 adult clients.

Learn more about the FIT Program.

Project PEACE PSA

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