Sep 8, 2023 | Children, Domestic Violence, Violence Prevention
Understanding the Impact of Domestic Violence on Children Written by Resilience Intern, Dani L. While the term “domestic violence” is commonly used in society, not everyone fully understands what it is. According to the Department of Justice,...
Aug 8, 2023 | Children, Domestic Violence, Donations, Sexual Assault, Stalking, Uncategorized, Violence Prevention
Celebrating A Landmark Investment in Victim Services We are thrilled to share some incredible news! Governor Whitmer’s fiscal year 2024 budget has approved a groundbreaking $30 million for victim services – one of Michigan’s largest and most historic...
Mar 27, 2023 | Donations, Uncategorized
See How the new Legacy IRA Act of 2022 Could Allow You to Receive Income for Life and Make a Gift to Support Survivors of Abuse Individuals who are 70 ½ and older could make gifts through an IRA-qualified charitable distribution (QCD) of up to $100,000 a year...
Feb 6, 2023 | Domestic Violence, DV Education Series, Violence Prevention
Red Flags & Ending Relationships Written by Lesley Coghill, LMSW-Macro Healthy relationships should feel safe, respectful, and fulfilling in our lives. A romantic partner often contributes to making our lives feel bigger – expanding our friends and family to...
Jan 5, 2023 | Domestic Violence, DV Education Series, Stalking, Violence Prevention
I Wish I Had Known the Warning Signs of Stalking When I was 11 Years Old by Lesley Coghill, LMSW-Macro *Trigger warning* – This blog contains personal details about stalking. It was when I was in college that I realized I had experienced stalking beginning in...