Services
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Crisis Intervention
Crisis Intervention is an effort to reduce the severity of a crisis by providing assistance that will help victims regain a sense of control in their lives and help them understand their reactions.
Education (Academic)
Many times, limited academic education can be a factor in domestic violence. The victim may feel powerless, have low self-esteem, be excluded from opportunities, and overall have a dependency upon the batterer to maintain a standard of living. Looking For My Sisters' Academic program provides:
- GED Preparation
- Extra-curricular Tutoring
- Computer Literacy
- College Exploration
- Career Counseling
- Mentoring
- Advanced Support Services
Family Life Education
Looking For My Sister helps families who are impacted by domestic violence to cope with and achieve positive outcomes from the challenges and stressors of daily life. Our Family Life Education program includes support groups, classes, and seminars that focus on issues relevant to family life including:
- Financial Literacy
- Budgeting & Money Management
- Human Sexuality
- Conflict Resolution
Job Readiness
Many times, unemployment can be a factor in domestic violence. The victim may feel powerless, have low self-esteem, be excluded from opportunities, and overall have a dependency upon the batterer to maintain a standard of living. Looking For My Sisters' Job-Readiness program teaches the skills needed to apply and interview for jobs, strategies for job retention, and tools for career advancement.







