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You can help us re-instate our 24/7/365 international toll-free crisis line and holistic case management services.

Please join us by becoming part of our Women’s Assist Global Network by making a $20 recurring monthly donation. 

Donate Today

You can help us re-instate our 24/7/365 international toll-free crisis line and holistic case management services.

Please join us by becoming part of our Women’s Assist Global Network by making a $20 recurring monthly donation. 

 

Providing support to the growing American overseas community, including the 100 million Americans traveling abroad annually and the 9 million Americans that live overseas.

Keri Potts, Pathways Board V.P. shares her story.

 In 2008, Keri survived a violent sexual assault while on vacation in Italy. Watch the video of Keri retelling her story at Tedx CentennialParkWomen and what her employer did to help. 

Safety Planning & Case Management

Pathways to Safety InternationalPathways offers specialized safety planning, advocacy, and long-term case management for American overseas victims living with an abuser or after the relationship has ended. Case managers have the tools and knowledge to assist survivors abroad and/or after returning to the U.S. Read More.

 

 

Legal Advocacy

Pathways to Safety InternationalPathways can provide referrals for qualified international family lawyers, and advocate for legal aid services. Due to the loss of federal funding, we have very limited financial assistance for legal consultations or retainers to help survivors gain custody of their children. Read More.

Professional Counseling

Pathways to Safety InternationalPathways works with licensed professional counselors providing emergency reintegration therapy for survivors. These counselors understand the difficulties of reintegrating into society, in tandem with addressing the traumatic experience escaping an abusive relationship. Read More.

 

 

Transition Services

Pathways to Safety InternationalPathways can help victims navigate back to the U.S.A. when fleeing violence. Pathways will advocate for survivors to get into shelter, and link them to regional services, including food stamps, medical coverage and temporary aid programs. Read More.

 

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