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FOCTJS STATEMENT <br /> Society values the family as a place of warmth, intimacy and love. Unfortunately, the home can also be a place <br /> of cruelty and violence. Through the Family Violence Network, volunteers, concerned citizens, battered women, <br /> professionals and service providers create viable alternatives for persons experiencing domestic violence. <br /> Recognizing that domestic violence is primarily a victimization of women, we want to assure that battered women <br /> and their families now have easy access to services designed to help them consider their options and take action. <br /> Service providers are better able to serve battered women and their families through the coordination and support <br /> of the Family Violence Network. <br /> The Family Violence Network educates community members on the issues of domestic violence so they realize <br /> that violence is a crime and will actively work to alleviate it. The Family Violence Network supports and <br /> cooperates with others working toward ending domestic violence. <br /> PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT <br /> The Family Violence Network was established as an organization which provides services to battered women and <br /> their children. It is our belief that all persons are vulnerable to abuse. Women neither want nor deserve to be <br /> abused physically, emotionally or sexually. Women's actions are not the cause of abuse. Instead, violence is a <br /> learned behavior and physical abuse is a crime. Physical abuse will become worse without intervention and may <br /> lead to the death of one or both persons. <br /> Violence destroys the entire family. Children are seriously affected when living in a violent home. Therefore, it <br /> is important that families have alternatives in order to leave an abusive situation. No one should have to live in <br /> fear. <br /> Therefore, the Family Violence Network exists as a grassroots organization, which involves the entire community <br /> in the confidential delivery of services. The ownership of the program rests with the community. It is everyone's <br /> responsibility to work towards ending abuse by refusing to condone it. <br /> The Family Violence Network shall be autonomous in order to provide the most effective services to battered <br /> women and their children. We shall treat all persons with respect. The Family Violence Network encourages <br /> personal growth for volunteers, board and staff through a non oppressive working environment. <br /> The board and volunteers shall be chosen, and employment and services shall be provided without discrimination <br /> on the basis of race, age, color, religion, sex, physical or mental disability, affectional preference, public assistance <br /> or marital status. <br /> HISTORY <br /> Founded by four community volunteers, the Family Violence Network began offering services in 1984. Our <br /> program has grown from an initial response to the crisis of domestic abuse to include projects that help families <br /> find longer term solutions for violence -free living. The need for our programs continues to grow. In 1992, we <br /> served 7,841 women and children, an increase of more than 100 percent over a five year period. <br />
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