WHO WE ARE:
Divine Love Outreach is a federally designated 501c3 nonprofit located in Arizona metro area. We were founded in 2020 and our primary focus is to help survivors of domestic violence and sex trafficking begin the process of picking up the pieces and start living life after abuse.
Divine Love Outreach believes that everyone deserves love, and that no one should ever have to feel trapped in an abusive relationship or held captured without their consent. We know that people often need help getting out of abusive situations, and we want to provide that help—but we also know that the most important part of the process is learning how to recover from abuse and how to heal from the trauma it causes.
Our volunteers will listen when you need someone to talk to, provide transportation when you need it, and help you find resources when they're available. We are here for you!
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WHAT WE DO:
How We Help
We connect domestic violence and sex trafficking victims with community resources and support we also provide a "duffel bag of love" filled with the basic immediate needs inside. We also like to include a handmade comfort pillow, and a paint kit to help relief some of the stress and anxiety that comes along with starting over.
With support from our community, we provide emergency transportation (uber, lyft, bus fare, etc.), hotel accommodations for overnight stay in emergency situations.
How You Can Help
Survivors often flee abuse with nothing more than the clothes on their backs. Traumatized and fearful they turn to organization like Divine Love Outreach for help and guidance.
So, we ask the community to help by giving donations either monetary, or adding to our duffel bags of love.
We are always looking for volunteers to either host events or collect items to go in the duffel bags or household supplies.
MISSION
Divine Love Outreach's mission is to dismantle the immediate financial barriers that trap victims in cycles of domestic violence and sex trafficking. Recognizing that 99% of victims endure financial abuse—a tactic involving the control over one's ability to acquire, use, and maintain financial resources—
we extend our commitment to prevention. By empowering young girls with education and resources, we aim to prevent the inception of abusive relationships, fostering a foundation of strength, independence, and awareness.
Our holistic approach also equips at-risk individuals with the knowledge and tools necessary to avoid such circumstances altogether.
"Duffel Bag Of Love"
Baby wipes | Diapers (Baby) | Hand sanitizer | Soap |
Body wash | Fast food gift cards | Laundry soap | Socks |
Conditioner & Shampoo | Gas gift cards | Lotion | Toilet paper |
Dental floss | Hair brush & comb | Non-perishable snacks | Tooth brushes |
Deodorant | Hair ties | Towels (big & small) | Tooth paste |
Our "Duffel Bag Of Love" is filled with the basic immediate needs as well as a handmade pillow that can be used to hug, punch, scream-in or simply use for comfort, (better yet for all the above). We include a paint kit in each duffel bag to help relief some stress and anxiety that comes along with starting over.
Always Accepting Donations
Divine Love Fashions
We know that when leaving abuse it can be hard and
stressful and the last thing you want to worry about is having
to grab clothes
Our closet is filled with clothes and shoes for women and
kids that are misplaced due to domestic violence.
If you or someone you know are in need of clothes schedule a day
and time to come in and pick-out what is needed for FREE.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS AND
PROGRAMS IN ARIZONA
National Domestic Violence Hotline https://www.thehotline.org/get-help/
The National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
National Dating Abuse Helpline
1-866-331-9474
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
1-800-537-2238
www.nrcdv.org and www.vawnet.org
TEENS
Love is respect
Hotline: 1-866-331-9474
Break the Cycle
202-824-0707
College Campus Safety Guide
Futures Without Violence: The National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence
1-888-792-2873
www.futureswithoutviolence.org
National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health
1-312-726-7020 ext. 2011
No One deserves to live in fear.
3 KEY FACTS ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic violence is the leading cause of injury to women-more than car accidents, muggings and rapes combined. Every year, 1 in 3 women who are a victim of homicide is murdered by her current or former partner.
1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men aged 18 and older in the United States have been the victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime.
There is a common link between domestic violence and child abuse. Among victims of child abuse, 40% report domestic violence in the home.
reach out to us
Phone Number
623-522-1507
E-mail
contact@divineloveoutreach.info
Instagram / Facebook
@divineloveoutreach