East Los Angeles Women's Center
| Our mission | To ensure that all women, girls and their families live in a place of safety, health, and personal well-being, free from violence and abuse, with equal access to necessary health services and social support, with an emphasis on Latino communities. |
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| How you help | ELAWC supports women and families by delivering culturally responsive, trauma-informed programs and services that empower them with the support, tools, and resources they need to build safe, stable lives. Volunteers are so important to help with: Core Intervention Services Health Innovations Housing Services Male Engagemen Male Engagement Family Services Community Engagement ELAWC builds healthier communities by working closely with our many community partners in health care, law enforcement, social services, public institutions, and others. |
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| About us | The East Los Angeles Women’s Center is a leading voice and advocate for survivors and their families affected by sexual, domestic, and intimate partner violence , HIV/AIDS and the intersection of homelessness .  In 1976 a small group of dedicated Latinas in East Los Angeles established the first-in-the-nation bilingual hotline for Spanish–speaking survivors of sexual assault.  Today, ELAWC delivers innovative, comprehensive, culturally-responsive services that build on a foundation of trauma-informed, evidence-based practices designed to heal, support, protect, and empower the communities we serve. Working in collaboration with our partners we also foster the implementation of policies and practices that support social justice and human rights. ELAWC has earned a reputation as a trusted and compassionate resource working to empower and transform lives – and the lives of future generations.
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