Here’s our wish list for Christmas.
This list contains all the needs we have here at CSADV. We ask for your help in making this a Merry Christmas.
Here’s our wish list for Christmas.
This list contains all the needs we have here at CSADV. We ask for your help in making this a Merry Christmas.
CSADV is beginning a capital campaign for expansion of the crucial services we provide. CSADV provides two separate and distinct programs to individuals and families affected by domestic violence; Shelter and the Comprehensive Domestic AbuseRead more
On Monday, June 6 CSADV held it’s annual Golf Tournament—Driving out Violence at the Sioux City Country Club. It was a resounding success with 144 golfers playing throughout the day. The annual tournament serves asRead more
Organizations often say that volunteers are crucial to their mission. At CSADV that statement couldn’t be more accurate. In fact, the important work that we do in the community and working with survivors wouldn’t beRead more
Due to a generous grant from the Rotary Club of Siouxland and funds from Jeff and Shay Gebauer we were able to make major improvement to our children’s play area! We thank everyone so muchRead more
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Your company can help by holding a “Jeans Day” at your office. We ask that you pick a day or several days throughout the month of October where yourRead more
Last month CSADV launched a capital campaign and as we approach our goal we still need public support. CSADV provides two separate and distinct programs to individuals and families affected by domestic violence; Shelter andRead more
At CSADV we believe in being a good community partner and we strive to end violence through education and outreach. Often violence is a learned practice and a cycle that repeats itself. By creating awarenessRead more
Advocacy is based on a philosophy of respect, confidentiality, and support. As advocates, we hope to widen a survivor’s possible choices and provide the support necessary to promote safety. This respect allows each individual theRead more
SafePlace provides safety, advocacy, and support to empower adults and children who have experienced domestic violence. Through leadership and education, SafePlace works collaboratively with the community to promote social change and to end violence.
SafePlace provides equal opportunity to all persons, prohibits discrimination because of age, sexual orientation, color, gender identity, disability, political affiliation, marital status, place of residence, race, national origin, religion, or sex. This policy applies to all positions; including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, placement, fringe benefits, staff development, and training. This policy also applies to the use of all facilities and to participation in all SafePlace sponsored programs and activities.
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