Community-Based Services
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PADV provides an array of community-based services as described. These
services are available for survivors who may not need shelter-based
services but do need one or all of the resources listed below, which
help them in their quest to live violence free.
Transitional Housing Program
The Transitional Housing Program is designed to assist battered women
in their efforts to gain independence from their abusers. Specifically,
the program offers rental, utility, childcare, employment, legal and
educational financial assistance as well as transitional housing to
battered women working to live independently.
Legal Advocacy
These services include assisting in the filing of TPOs (temporary protection
orders), assisting clients in completing necessary paperwork, and advocating
for the domestic violence survivor in the intimidating and complex judicial
system.
Community Support Groups for Women
Support groups provide assistance to women who have left violent relationships
or continue to live with their abuser. These groups provide a safe place
for survivors to come together and share experiences, offer encouragement,
support, and generate ideas on ways to live violence free.
Public Benefits Assistance
TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) is Georgia's welfare
program. PADV interviews and assesses welfare applicants who show signs
of being victims of domestic violence, and provides them with service
coordination, and referrals for community services, employment, and
housing opportunities. Domestic violence survivors receive a temporary
waiver from certain TANF requirements without losing financial assistance.
Teen Dating Violence Program
Partnering with local schools, PADV is implementing a teen dating violence
curriculum that increases student knowledge of nonviolence conflict
resolution, communication, and problem-solving skills.
FACE TO FACE®
A life-altering program for domestic violence survivors, FACE TO FACE®
surgically repairs facial and dental injuries that are a result of domestic
abuse. In conjunction with counseling, domestic violence survivors who
need facial plastic and reconstructive surgery will receive treatment
at no cost helping to heal their psychological and physical scars. FACE
TO FACE® can help women rebuild their lives by eliminating the constant
reminders of their painful past.
Outreach to the Community at Large
Education is the key to ending domestic violence. Battering is a serious
crime and should not be ignored. Towards this end, PADV offers programs
to educate police officers, judges, hospitals, businesses, legislators,
child protection agencies, clergy, schools, the business community,
and media about the issue of domestic violence and the toll it exacts
on society. Call 404.870.9605 today to schedule a presentation for your
group.
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