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Domestic Violence Fundraiser – Women Empowering Women

Wed, 06/11/2025 - 11:00am
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Get ready to make a difference! ACCESS and The Survivors of Violence Empowerment Programs invite you to our highly anticipated 16th Annual Domestic Violence Fundraiser, taking place on June 11th, 2025, at the elegant Byblos Banquet Center (7258 Chase Rd, Dearborn, MI 48126). This empowering women-only event aims to bring together our compassionate community to create lasting change in the lives of survivors of domestic violence in Southeast Michigan. This event promptly begins at 11:30 a.m.

Your attendance makes a difference. By joining us at the Domestic Violence Fundraiser, you will be making a direct impact on the lives of those who have experienced the trauma of domestic violence, turning struggle into strength. Through your support, hundreds of these resilient women and their children will be provided with the resources they need as they escape their dangerous homes and begin building a new life for themselves. From essentials like food, clothing, and housing, to assistance with furniture, utilities, medical bills, transportation, and even car repairs, your championship will make a tangible difference in their lives.

Stay tuned for our upcoming emails with more details and updates as the date approaches. Get ready to be inspired by the stories of resilience and hope as we come together to support the vital services provided by the Survivors of Violence Empowerment Programs.

We are excited to share this powerful event with you and see the incredible difference we can make. Join us at the Domestic Violence Fundraiser Luncheon and directly contribute to a brighter, safer future for survivors. Your voice matters in breaking the cycle of domestic violence.

Note: Male staff/servers will be in attendance.

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About The Survivors of Violence Empowerment Programs:
 

The Survivors of Violence Empowerment Programs provide vital services and assistance to those who have experienced the trauma of domestic violence. Serving Wayne, Macomb, and Oakland counties, our programs are designed to help survivors on their journey to mental health recovery and justice. We achieve this through a range of essential services, including counseling, psychiatric support, case management, transitional housing, and legal assistance.

Our primary objectives at SVE are to provide unwavering support to domestic violence survivors across Southeast Michigan. Our goals include responding to the emotional, psychological, or physical needs of domestic violence survivors, empowering and encouraging survivors to improve their health and well-being, assisting survivors in stabilizing their lives after victimization, ensuring survivors understand and can participate in the criminal justice system, and restoring a measure of safety and security for each survivor.

We offer a comprehensive range of services designed to address the unique needs of domestic violence survivors, including individual, family, and group therapy for emotional healing, case management to provide personalized support and assistance, psychiatric services to address mental health concerns, trauma-informed interventions to aid in the recovery process, legal services to guide survivors through legal proceedings, prevention services to raise awareness and promote safety, support groups to foster a sense of community and belonging, advocacy to ensure survivors' rights are protected, employment services to facilitate a fresh start, and transitional housing to provide a safe and supportive environment.

The Survivors of Violence Empowerment Programs are dedicated to helping various survivors of domestic violence, including those who have experienced emotional, physical, or sexual abuse within intimate relationships, child witnesses of domestic violence, survivors of hate crimes related to domestic violence, survivors of domestic violence-related bullying, survivors of domestic violence-related sexual assault, and survivors of other forms of violence within domestic settings.