Even the smallest donations make a difference.

Your support is pivotal in the fight against domestic violence.

Even the smallest donations make a difference. image

Thank you for joining the fight against DV!

With over four decades of experience and evolution in and with our San Francisco community, W.O.M.A.N., Inc. provides survivor-centered care for those impacted by domestic violence and their loved ones.
Our core strategies for achieving these impacts include:

24-Hour Crisis Intervention:

Each year, our 24-hour DV support line answers approximately 10,000 calls from survivors of DV. Callers receive confidential counseling, safety planning services, and information on community resources, provided by trained DV advocates. W.O.M.A.N., Inc. also anchors the community by using our hotline to provide after-hours access to advocates on behalf of partner organizations. This service is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Domestic Violence Information and Referral Center

Our innovative, online interactive community network allows domestic violence service providers and member agencies statewide to share, network, and access updated information in real-time so that effective resources and referrals are offered to survivors. Last year, there were over 90,000 hits on the DVIRC.

Healing and Stabilization Services//Latinx Program, peer, group, and therapy services
Survivors looking to break cycles of violence and isolation join our groups and build healthy relationships with themselves, fellow group members & our seasoned staff facilitators.

For those looking for one-on-one connection, we offer 5 free sessions of peer counseling, provided by a trained DV counselor advocate. We also offer therapy on an income-based sliding scale for survivors looking for more in-depth support.

Spanish-speaking survivors benefit from case management and client advocacy via our Latinx Program. Within this program, our experienced staff support Spanish-speaking, Latinx survivors who navigate DV and its intersections such as racism, xenophobia, economic abuse, etc.

Last year, over 200 survivors registered for these programs. Each survivor was provided crisis counseling and offered whatever service felt like the best fit for them.
To help the community support survivors in their lives, we offer domestic violence education at schools, libraries, businesses, and community events, and in digital formats such as our website, blog, and podcast.

Finally, we train community members to become DV counselors on our 24-hour DV support line.

Thank you for your donation! We invite you to learn more about our work on our website: womaninc.org