Executive Summary
As a statewide, member-based organization, GCADV strengthens the community working to end violence and oppression so that all Georgians can thrive. We believe our best chance at ending violence is when domestic violence and social justice organizations partner to collectively address its root causes, including racism, misogyny, and LGBTQIA+ discrimination.
We do this by:
● Connecting the diverse community of organizations and individuals working to end violence and oppression to break down silos, learn from each other, and foster collaboration.
● Providing training and hands-on technical assistance to increase the capacity of organizations and agencies that support survivors.
● Identifying gaps in necessary services and using our capacity strategically to pilot approaches that reach underserved survivors.
● Building awareness among Georgians and policymakers about the root causes of violence so they can advocate for more effective policies and services.
For 43 years, GCADV has been the state’s representative of domestic violence agencies, advocates, allied individuals, and survivors. We unify and give voice to victims and the programs that serve them. We advocate for systems change to ensure safety and justice for all survivors. We address issues of affordable housing, racism, and economic justice as the underpinnings of domestic violence.
GCADV is dedicated to creating social change and eliminating domestic violence in the lives of all Georgians through providing quality support, comprehensive training, and legislative advocacy. We believe that together, we can make sure all Georgians have access to everything they need to be safe, heal, and thrive.
Lead Organization
Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence Inc.
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