About us
Empowering and Supporting Vulnerable Victims: A Commitment to Compassion and Change
At Vulnerable Victims, we are a global non-profit, yes, but we are also a community of advocates, supporters, educators, and people—not just working for those affected by violence, abuse, or marginalization, but standing with them. It is this vision that guides our work, which is anchored in systemic transformation, helping those who have been marginalized, and creating safer spaces for healing for all. Each day we forge forward, motivated by our values of compassion and justice, to give hope, empowerment, and a voice to those facing our world’s challenges—no one should stand alone.
Our objectives
A Safe Haven for Vulnerable Victims: Offering Protection and Advocacy
At Vulnerable Victims, we are dedicated to delivering comprehensive support and unwavering advocacy for those who need it most. Our mission is to empower victims, foster justice, and create lasting change in the lives of those affected
Provide affordable housing to people experiencing or at the most risk of homelessness
Provide permanent supportive housing to end chronic homelessness
Provide housing to vulnerable individuals such as veterans and victims of abuse
Provide healthcare services alongside homeless assistance programs.
Increase sustainable employment for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
Improve access to services to reduce financial vulnerability to homelessness.
Who we are
We are a professional organization dedicated to providing comprehensive support and advocacy for vulnerable victims
Vulnerable victims is a non profit organization that has been established to extend help to battered women and homeless veterans. Because they face a variety of obstacles, veterans and battered women do not receive the services they need to help them be whole again. Battered women and homeless veterans deserve the most competent assistance and support on their journey. Our aim is to provide the needs of battered women and homeless veterans, such as housing, clothing, food, transport and employment .
															Background
Ending, curbing and reducing homelessness is possible, when it occurs, it should be brief and should never occur again. We believe that with the availability of resources nobody should be homeless. To put an end to homelessness finding housing, making financial assistance and other services accessible to people who are about to experience homelessness and those currently experiencing it should be quick and efficient.
Millions worldwide experience violence and inequality every year. Vulnerable populations—especially women, children, and marginalized groups—are disproportionately affected. Our work addresses these urgent challenges, focusing on prevention, recovery, and creating sustainable systems of support.
															Our Priority
We prioritize the delivery of rapid re-housing services. Rapid re-housing is an intervention designed to help individuals and families quickly exit homelessness, return to the community and avoid becoming homeless again. The key elements to make this strategy work are identifying housing, providing financial assistance to move-in,covering rental expenses and providing the case management associated with the rapid re-housing initiative.
															Our Values
Values of Vulnerable Victims are teamwork, empowerment, justice, integrity, and empathy on which our practice and mission are based.
Compassion
We approach our work with great empathy, understanding, and respect for people.
Justice
We support system change and bring the perpetrators to justice while upholding the rights of the survivors.
Empowerment
We provide education, materials, and support to assist individuals in making smart choices and controlling their lives.
Integrity
We are committed to honesty, transparency, and accountability in every action and decision.
Collaboration
We feel that there must be positive change as a collective effort and work often with local communities, policymakers, and organizations to build effective solutions.
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                                        Domestic Abuse          
        				Ending domestic abuse requires legal action, support services for survivors, and community awareness. By holding perpetrators accountable and providing resources, we can create safer environments for all.