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SayPro partnership with United States Peace Corps Supporting Survivors of Domestic Violence with Medical and Psychosocial Care

SayPro, in partnership with the United States Peace Corps, is supporting survivors of domestic violence through comprehensive medical and psychosocial care. SayPro understands that survivors often face multiple layers of trauma — physical, emotional, and social — and require safe, holistic responses. To address this, SayPro operates safe houses, provides emergency medical care, and offers legal referrals. Peace Corps volunteers support survivor-focused education campaigns and help train community responders. SayPro’s mission is to empower survivors, break the cycle of violence, and create healing pathways based on trust, confidentiality, and compassion.

SayPro’s care model integrates counseling, trauma-informed therapy, reproductive health services, and safety planning into one accessible platform. SayPro ensures that survivors are treated with dignity and are in control of their healing journey. Peace Corps helps develop training for local health providers, ensuring they understand how to recognize signs of abuse and respond appropriately. SayPro also partners with law enforcement and legal aid groups to offer protection and advocacy. These services are life-saving and life-changing — helping survivors reclaim their sense of safety and rebuild their lives with strength and hope.

SayPro engages communities in conversations about gender-based violence through public forums, school programs, and religious leader engagement. Peace Corps volunteers help design culturally relevant messaging and campaign strategies that reduce stigma and promote reporting. SayPro encourages men and boys to be allies in preventing domestic violence through positive masculinity programs. These collective actions aim to transform attitudes, break silence, and foster a culture of respect and equality. SayPro believes prevention must walk hand-in-hand with support — and that community involvement is key to creating violence-free homes.

SayPro tracks success through the number of survivors reached, referrals made, and community awareness levels. Peace Corps supports with evaluations and policy advocacy. SayPro pushes for domestic violence laws that prioritize survivor well-being, including access to free care and legal support. This partnership affirms SayPro’s unwavering belief that survivors deserve not just protection — but full healing, justice, and empowerment. Together, SayPro and the Peace Corps are creating a safer world — one survivor, one safe space, and one voice at a time.

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