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HAWC Fiscal Year 2016 Report to Boxford

                   Founded in 1978, the mission of HAWC (Healing Abuse Working for Change) is to create
                   social  change  by  taking  action  against  personal  and  societal  patterns  of  violence  and
                   oppression. HAWC provides services and support to victims of domestic abuse residing in
                   the  23  cities  and  towns  on  the  North  Shore  in  order  that  they  may  make  informed,
                   independent decisions about their futures.

                   HAWC provides  free,  comprehensive services  to  victims  of  domestic violence and  their
                   children  including:  a  24-hour  hotline,  emergency  family  shelter,  individual  advocacy,
                   support groups, court advocacy, a Parent-Child Trauma Recovery Program, family law and
                   immigration law, and community outreach and education.


                   With hubs in Salem, Gloucester and Lynn, an office at North Shore Medical Center, and
                   our emergency shelter program, HAWC is a resource to the communities we serve and the
                   people living within them.


                   FY16 Highlights

                       ·  HAWC  leadership  finalized  its  strategic  plan  in  2015,  which  will  provide  clear
                          direction for the agency’s growth and evolvement over the next three years.
                       ·  HAWC is collaborating with North Shore Elder Services on a project to enhance
                          our response to elder abuse cases throughout the North Shore.
                       ·  We have partnered with New England School of Law, the students of which will
                          provide pro bono legal services to HAWC clients.
                       ·  The Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance (MOVA) awarded HAWC with a
                          SAFEPLAN grant, increasing our presence in the North Shore courts.

                   FY16 Outcomes


                       ·  1,357  individuals  called  our  hotline  a  total  of  2,435  times  for  information  and
                          support
                       ·  531 individuals received one-on-one advocacy
                       ·  67 people attended a total of 340 support group meetings
                       ·  38  families  received  counseling  through  our  Parent-Child  Trauma  Recovery
                          Program
                       ·  1,430 clients received legal assistance
                       ·  76 high-risk cases were reviewed for on-going safety planning to prevent homicide.
                       ·  39 individuals entered into HAWC’s Emergency Shelter
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