EMPOWERED COMMUNITY

The Empowered Community Program supports children, youth, and families who have experienced violence, adversity, or trauma, promoting emotional well-being, community connection, and long-term resilience. As a victim service provider, the program is rooted in the belief that safe, informed, and connected families are essential to preventing and healing from violence.

The Empowered Community Program uses a culturally inclusive, community-based approach to strengthen the emotional, cognitive, social, and physical health of children and families. It fosters protective environments by encouraging strong caregiver relationships, informed parenting practices, and local engagement. These foundational strategies reinforce our commitment to violence and abuse prevention through family-focused support and community empowerment.

Empowered Community

Our goal is to reduce the long-term impact of violence and adversity by helping families build protective relationships, access essential support, and grow stronger together. We aim to foster resilience by promoting emotional health, safe environments, and informed caregiving, particularly in communities that face systemic barriers to safety and stability.

Community Services

We focus on prevention, education, and building protective environments for children, youth, and caregivers in under-resourced communities.

Community Building & Outreach: 

We organize wellness fairs, public events, and local engagement activities that promote emotional well-being and family safety, distribute Emergency Contact Cards that help families plan for crisis situations.

 Educational Workshops:

We offer interactive, bilingual workshops for children, youth, parents and caregivers that focus on practical, age-appropriate strategies for safety, awareness, and digital well-being:

Violence and Abuse Prevention for Children

This workshop uses tools like our Parent Toolkit to teach families how to:

  • Recognize unsafe situations and establish body boundaries (e.g., the “Swimsuit Rule”)

  • Talk about feelings and emotional safety

  • Build family safety plans and reinforce trusted adult connections

  • Strengthen communication and prevent abuse through daily habits and safe practices

Healthy Screen Use for Children and Adults

This workshop helps families:

  • Set screen time limits and create screen-free spaces

  • Understand the risks of overexposure, including cyberbullying and harmful content

  • Improve online safety awareness (privacy, stranger contact, digital discipline)

  • Reconnect through screen-free activities and role-modeling positive digital habits

Our screen safety workshops help prevent online exploitation and strengthen healthy parent-child interaction in a digital world.

These community events also serve as access points for survivors and families who are not yet connected to traditional services.

Leadership Development:

We offer youth-focused leadership training through our SAFE Intervention Program, a structured, evidence-informed curriculum designed for adolescents ages 13 to 17 who have experienced or are at risk of violence, exploitation, or abuse. The program runs over 12 weekly sessions, providing a safe and supportive space for youth to grow emotionally, socially, and personally.

The SAFE Program helps participants:

  • Understand and prevent violence, exploitation, and interpersonal abuse

  • Build emotional regulation, self-esteem, and conflict resolution skills

  • Develop empathy, accountability, and personal responsibility

  • Strengthen protective factors and resilience for long-term success

Community Outreach

If you’d like to learn more about this program, feel free to reach out to us at: [email protected]
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