
Heather’s DV Survivor Story
By Catharine Mini, Director of Communications – Can you imagine being trapped in a situation where your safety, and the safety of your pets, hangs
By Catharine Mini, Director of Communications – Can you imagine being trapped in a situation where your safety, and the safety of your pets, hangs
By Katie Campbell, President and CEO – https://www.youtube.com/embed/ithQt2K0Zak?si=LQsO9DQluw9FKr7m We were thrilled to launch our first-ever Domestic Violence Awareness (and Action) Month (DVAM) webinar campaign with
By Katie Campbell, President and CEO – October isn’t just a month that marks the beginning of a new season; it’s also known to many
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – From the beginning, there was no one closer to Eden* than their cat, Astra*. Eden had received an official
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – It wasn’t until an abuser held a gun to her head and threatened to kill her that Melanie* left.
By Sheri Madsen, Director of Public Relations and Partnerships – Our Safe Housing program just reached a major milestone by exceeding more than $6 million
By Danielle Works, Community Engagement Manager – This October, in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, RedRover is hosting a powerful new webinar series highlighting
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By Beth Gammie, Director of Field Services – Early this month, I presented a session for the Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – Tessa’s* plan for escaping abuse had one step: make sure her daughter, Whitney, their dog, Joey, and their kitten,
By Katie Campbell, Director of Collaboration and Outreach This year’s NOVA (National Organization for Victim Advocacy) Conference looked a little different than initially intended –
By Johanna Casao, Communications Manager – In May, the farm at Maine State Society for the Protection (MSSPA) of Animals was the backdrop of our
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – Hallie* and her two children were safe after escaping an abuser. Her feelings were complicated, but she was relieved
By Katie Campbell, President and CEO – The 25 by 2025 campaign has always been about building community support to help ensure that domestic violence
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – Content warning: this article contains descriptions of animal abuse. Jodie* had three cats. Rather, she had a cat, and