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Dear John,
As we reflect on 2025, we are filled with deep gratitude and pride. This past year was one of extraordinary movement, transformation, and collective strength. Together—with our staff, members, Tribal partners, advocates, and community relatives—we continued the critical work of ending violence against Native women and children across New Mexico.
Throughout 2025, CSVANW reached powerful milestones. We expanded statewide training and technical assistance, strengthened our policy and advocacy presence, elevated youth leadership, and deepened relationships with communities across the state. Each step forward was guided by our shared commitment to culture, healing, and collective care.
This year also marked a season of resilience and growth within our organization. As we navigated leadership transitions and welcomed new team members, our staff continued to lead with compassion, adaptability, and cultural integrity. We reimagined programming, built new partnerships, and strengthened internal systems to support our next chapter. Through every moment of change, our values of kinship, culture, healing, innovation, and inclusiveness grounded our work.
Looking ahead to 2026, we are energized by what lies before us. We enter the coming year focused on long-term sustainability, stronger coordination with Tribal communities, and bold innovation in how we support survivors and families. As we celebrate our 30th Anniversary, we are prepared to step into the next era of our work with intention, courage, and hope, honoring our ancestors, protecting our relatives, and breaking cycles of violence for generations to come.
We invite you to explore our 2025 Annual Report to see the impact your partnership has made possible. Your advocacy, your trust, and your continued support fuel this movement and strengthen our collective future.
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