
Every Life has an equal Value
Our Mission is to change social beliefs, attitudes and the behaviors that perpetuate domestic violence, while offering resources for safe spaces in which to empower individuals and families affected by abuse.
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Susanʼs story
Susan Cox Powell is the 3rd daughter of Charles and Judy Cox and was 28 years old when she was reported missing on December 7, 2009. She was born in New Mexico and lived in Alaska before her family settled in Washington State when she was a child. She and her husband later moved to Utah.
Susan is a devoted mother to her two small boys and her family and friends know that she would never voluntarily be separated from them.

Our Support To Those In Need
Our Mission is to empower individuals and families to live free from domestic abuse and build partnerships with communities to end domestic violence.
Our primary purpose is to protect families from the immediate danger stemming from domestic violence and to break the inter-generational cycle of abuse. All of the programs we support are designed with this purpose in mind. We help victims find resources for learning how to have safe, healthy relationships and how to create a safe living environment for themselves and their families.
Volunteering our time or donating funds will help us meet the needs of the survivors who seek our support.

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We are here to help you. Building healthy relationships, families and communities free from sexual, domestic and interpersonal violence. We aim to remove the barriers that have historically kept underserved and marginalized populations from seeking and receiving vital mental health care services.