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New Prevention Program Offers Workshops for Youth and Caregivers
Doorways aims to promote and provide education for youth and their caregivers to establish protective factors against dating and sexual violence and develop skills that allow them to engage in healthy relationships in a responsible, respectful, and non-violent way. 

The Doorways Prevention Specialist is available to adapt, design, and facilitate stand-alone workshops or dedicated series for partner organizations. 

Please complete the online form to request a workshop for your community or organization. 
Mental Health Awareness Month
Art Therapy at Doorways
What is art therapy? How can it help children, teens, and families impacted by domestic violence? Meet Sonia, a therapist in Doorways' Revive counseling program, to learn the answer to these questions and more!
In the News
Recovery Is – Shelter
Doorways' President and CEO Diana Ortiz joined WRIR 97.3 FM's Recovery Is radio show to talk about how domestic violence shelters have navigated the pandemic and Doorways' plans for prevention.
Report: The State of Working America 2020
"Within the hardest-hit sector, leisure and hospitality, Black women, Hispanic women, and Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (both men and women) saw disproportionate losses. Occupational segregation—the fact that these workers are less likely to be found in higher-paid management professions, even within leisure and hospitality—exposed them to the worst of the job losses."
Centering Students Experiencing Homelessness in School District Plans
"Schools, homeless service agencies and providers, local government, and philanthropy each have key roles in supporting their community’s vulnerable students—during and beyond the pandemic."
Drive-Thru Deeds
Swing by our office on Fridays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to drop off these items, or purchase them from our Amazon wish list to ship them directly to our offices:

For donation drop-off instructions, please contact Joy Myers at (703) 504-9290 or [email protected]. Thank you for your support!
Do you need support? Do you know someone else who might? Call Doorways to speak with an advocate any time.
24-Hour Domestic & Sexual Violence Hotline:
703-237-0881