Dear Relative,
Domestic violence and sexual assault programs across the country are at risk. Potential funding cuts and delays in already awarded funds threaten the life-saving services survivors rely on every day.
These resources provide critical support, shelter, legal aid, counseling, and culturally grounded healing. Without them, survivors and their children could be left without safety, stability, or pathways to recovery.
At CSVANW, we know that violence prevention is rooted in care, kinship, and culture. We remain committed to building a world where Native survivors are seen, believed, and supported, but we cannot do this without federal investment in community-based programs.
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