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With each visit to clicktoempower.com, $1 will be donated by The Allstate Foundation to the Education and Job Training Assistance Fund!
The Allstate Foundation and the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) Fund have launched an e-mail campaign to bring people to ClicktoEmpower.com, a special Web site created to educate readers about the devastating impact of financial abuse and raise critical funding to support victims of domestic violence. For each person who visits ClicktoEmpower.com and clicks the “Click to Empower” button, $1 will be donated by The Allstate Foundation Domestic Violence Program to the Education and Job Training Assistance (EJTA) Fund, with a total contribution of up to $300,000. The EJTA Fund helps domestic violence survivors pursue long-term financial security by providing vital financial assistance for education, training and job-related expenses.
The
Allstate Foundation takes a unique stance on the issue of domestic violence by focusing
its efforts on providing tools that help survivors move toward economic independence.
Experts report that economic control is a tactic commonly used by abusers to
prevent their victims from leaving abusive situations. Abusers often block
access to money and/or other financial resources including credit cards, bank
accounts or the ability to work outside the home.
“Our goal is to help survivors achieve an economic independence
that they may not realize was possible,” said Jennifer Kuhn, Domestic Violence
Program Manager, The Allstate Foundation. “The Allstate Foundation is excited
about the ClicktoEmpower campaign and is confident that through Allstate
colleagues, friends, families and advocates we will reach our goal of $300,000.”
A domestic violence survivor’s ability to attain economic security is
dependent upon the availability of:
However,
traditional financial aid resources often do not address these barriers. The EJTAF was established by The Allstate
Foundation Domestic Violence Program to channel small grants, up to $1,000 each,
to adult domestic violence survivors to overcome the obstacles that prevent
them from achieving their educational and professional goals. The EJTAF covers
education, training and job-related expenses including:
For additional information on The Allstate Foundation economic empowerment programs please visit EconEmpowerment.org.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
For many domestic violence survivors economic advocacy is critical to their long term self-sufficiency. Organizations such as The Sunshine Lady Foundation and the R.O.S.E. Fund also offer critically needed scholarships for domestic violence survivors to pursue their educational goals.
To learn more about The Sunshine Lady Foundation's Women's Independence Scholarship Program, please visit www.sunshinelady.org/wisp.html
For the R.O.S.E. Fund's Scholarship Program, please visit www.rosefund.org
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