Domestic Violence Services
Domestic Violence Services
Pathways for Victims of Domestic Violence is a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of the State of California exclusively for charitable purposes. To define charitable under the Internal Revenue Service of the 501(c)3 tax exemption are as follows: The relief of the poor and distressed or of the underprivileged; or toward others showing the need for support or help. To lessen the burden of government; lessen neighborhood tension; eliminate prejudice and discrimination; defend human and civil rights secured by law; and combating community deterioration. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization ruled by the Internal Revenue Service since 2019. EIN: 84-2294573.
We engage in providing food, shelter, clothing, medical relief, resettlement, advocacy, counseling, disaster relief, and public safety. Some services below are not currently available at this time, a public announcement will be made as soon as it becomes available. We value your interest towards keeping your community safe, as we work on the organization's newly innovative programs with the future in mind, we seek your patience. Servicing the lives of individuals and families is our top priority, so we want to thank you for choosing us to lead the way.
Defining services below:
Temporary Shelter and Services
Battered women's shelters
Homeless shelters
Transitional shelters
Runaway youth shelters
Emergency Relief Shelters and Services
Disaster relief services
Emergency relief services
Child and Youth Services
Child protection services
Infants in crisis drop-off centers
Youth Community Centers
Youth self-help
Other Individual and Family Services
Community action service
Counseling service
Crisis intervention centers
Family social service
Hotline centers
Parenting support services
Rape crisis centers
Referral services for personal and social problems
Suicide crisis centers
Support group services
Telephone counseling services
Other Social Advocacy
Antipoverty advocacy
Community action advocacy
Neighborhood development advocacy
Social change advocacy
Social service advocacy
Police Protection
Public Safety
Policing, engage in criminal
and civil law enforcement
police protection and public administration
Public order and safety programs,
emergency planning and management,
disaster preparedness, defense activity
Peace Officers, social advocacy
Pathways for Victims of Domestic Violence continues the fight to provide resources, innovative programs and services to victims. Many victims are without employment, food, clothing and shelter. We provide essentials towards Well-Care to men, women and children. Pet care vouchers is now available to service animals supporting victims.
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Child Abuse
Child Abuse
Sexual Assault in the Military
Sexual Assault in the Military
Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking