- Increased Safety for Victims
- Outcome: Provide emergency shelter to 300 victims of domestic violence, ensuring immediate safety and protection.
- Measurement: Number of individuals and families housed in emergency shelters, tracked through shelter records and intake forms.
- Enhanced Legal Support
- Outcome: Assist 150 survivors with legal advocacy services, including obtaining restraining orders and navigating custody issues.
- Measurement: Number of legal cases supported and successful legal outcomes achieved, monitored through case management records.
- Improved Mental Health and Well-Being
- Outcome: Deliver counseling and mental health services to 250 survivors, resulting in a 40% improvement in self-reported mental health and emotional well-being.
- Measurement: Pre- and post-counseling assessments, participant surveys, and mental health evaluations.
- Increased Economic Independence
- Outcome: Empower 200 survivors with job readiness training and employment support, leading to a 30% increase in employment rates among participants.
- Measurement: Number of survivors completing job training programs and securing employment, tracked through program records and follow-up surveys.
- Strengthened Community Awareness
- Outcome: Conduct awareness campaigns and educational workshops, reaching at least 5,000 community members and increasing awareness of domestic violence resources and support.
- Measurement: Attendance records at workshops and campaign events, and feedback collected through participant surveys.
- Long-Term Stability for Survivors
- Outcome: Help 60% of participants secure stable, long-term housing within six months of program completion.
- Measurement: Number of survivors transitioning to permanent housing, monitored through housing assistance records and follow-up evaluations.
- Enhanced Support Network
- Outcome: Build a network of community partners and volunteers to provide ongoing support, resulting in a 25% increase in volunteer engagement and community involvement.
- Measurement: Number of active volunteers and community partners, tracked through volunteer logs and partnership agreements.
- Reduced Recidivism of Domestic Violence
- Outcome: Achieve a 20% reduction in repeat instances of domestic violence among participants, contributing to safer and more stable environments.
- Measurement: Rate of repeat domestic violence incidents reported by survivors, assessed through follow-up interviews and case management data.
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