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A survivor empowered.
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Since 1978, WEAVE has provided counseling to more than 40,000 adults who have experience domestic violence or sexual assault.
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Since 1996, WEAVE's Domestic Violence Response Team has worked in partnership with the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office and local law enforcement to provide support and advocacy for more than 7,500 survivors.
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Since 1981, WEAVE's Legal Advocates have assisted more than 22,000 survivors of domestic violence.
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Since 1978, WEAVE has responded to more than 502,000 calls to its' 24-Hour Crisis Line--an average of 2 calls every hour, everyday.
A family sheltered.
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Since 1978, WEAVE has provided safe and confidential shelter to more than 16,000 survivors of domestic violence. Over 50% of these individuals were children.
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In the past 30 years WEAVE has provided more than 225,000 bednights of shelter.
A child comforted.
A survivor healed.
Violence stopped.
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Since 1985, WEAVE has provided prevention education and awareness building to more than 90,000 community members and over 10,000 professional partners including law enforcement, child welfare, legal, medical, and educators.
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Since 1995, our children's educators have provided prevention education to more than 10,000 children in grades 3 through 5 and educated more than 1,400 teachers.
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Since 1995, our teen educators have provided prevention education to more than 70,000 teenagers through school-based programs and more than 8,000 teens through presentations in non-classroom settings, such as Boys & Girls Clubs.
Hope restored, because of you.
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WEAVE partners with dozens of public agencies, private businesses, and nonprofit organizations throughout Sacramento County to provide assistance and support to more than 25,000 adult and child survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault every year.
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Each year more than 1,500 individuals, businesses, foundations, and community groups contribute nearly $2 million to WEAVE to support its operations; over 50% of WEAVE's annual operating budget.
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In 2008, WEAVE will break ground on a new Safehouse, which will be built almost entirely with private contributions.
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More than 200 volunteers contribute over 1,400 hours to WEAVE every year.
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