
Faye‘s DV Survivor Story
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – Just as we recognize our first responders as the courageous heroes that they are, domestic violence shelter advocates also
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – Just as we recognize our first responders as the courageous heroes that they are, domestic violence shelter advocates also
By Katie Campbell, President and CEO – Since its inception in 2019, we’ve provided 37 Don’t Forget the Pets (DFTP) workshops virtually and in locations
By Katie Campbell, President and CEO – New York City went to the dogs! Well, at least the Javits Convention Center (and later Madison Square
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – Tatum’s* home wasn’t hectic because her four- and two-year-old daughters were always having fun with their feline brothers, Guy*
By Katie Campbell, President and CEO || Cover credit: The Justice Clearinghouse – For anyone who knows me, providing training for folks is just about
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – Cassidy* had reached her breaking point. Her husband refused to pay their bills, but wouldn’t allow her to work.
By Katie Campbell, President and CEO || Cover credit: Lost Our Home – Over my almost nine years at RedRover I’ve had the sincere pleasure
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – Eliza* fled the home where she once thought she would grow old with her partner with the clothes on
By Katie Campbell, President and CEO || Cover credit: Purina – Never in a million years could I have seen a RedRover purple-carpet event coming!
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – What if domestic violence survivors didn’t have to make the choice between safety and staying together with their pets?
By Savannah Verdon, Development Manager – Sutton* was relieved and grateful to be able to stay with her family when she first fled from an
By Katie Campbell, President and CEO Here at RedRover, October tends to be pretty busy for us during DVAM: Domestic Violence Awareness (and Action!) Month,
By Ketia Johnson, Outreach Coordinator II The National Organization for Victim Advocacy (NOVA) held their Annual Training Event in Washington, DC from July 28-August 1.
Though she was finally able to escape the abuse, Ginny’s* relief was incomplete: She hadn’t been able to bring her young cat Joey* with her.
By Sheri Madsen, Director of Public Relations and Partnerships Last month I was so excited to deploy to Colorado to help another domestic violence shelter