Buying a house is a big deal. For trauma survivors owning a safe space is life changing but getting there can seem impossible. With support the solid foundation necessary for home ownership can make all the difference. Here are a few resources that can help.
One of the St. Louis region’s oldest and largest organizations working to prevent and end domestic and sexual violence while helping survivors thrive. Our services in prevention education, crisis intervention and counseling make a big difference for families and the health of our community.
We’re talking access to free individual therapy, group classes, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (a skills based method of therapy), and a ton more. Incredible.
ROW provides advocacy and financial literacy services for women who have been impacted by domestic violence, poverty/economic hardship, and/or homelessness. ROW focuses on the economic and social context in which women find themselves and builds upon their current strengths as women and as parents.
They offer access to advocates who can help regularly with budgeting, money management, debt analysis, etc. Stellar.