What is SafeHaven?
SafeHaven is dedicated to combating domestic violence through comprehensive safety, support, prevention, and social change initiatives. As the largest agency of its kind in Tarrant County, SafeHaven provides essential services at no cost to victims. Its operations include emergency shelter, transitional housing for families, counseling, legal aid, and case management. The organization also operates a 24-hour crisis hotline and engages in prevention programs for high school students, alongside an intervention program for offenders, all aimed at fostering a safer community and empowering individuals to rebuild their lives.
How much funding has SafeHaven raised?
SafeHaven has raised a total of $350K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$350K
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in SafeHaven
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for SafeHaven?
The substantial backing from its recent strategic investment positions SafeHaven for significant operational scaling and enhanced program delivery. With a focus on late-stage funding, the organization is poised to deepen its impact in Tarrant County and potentially beyond. Future initiatives will likely concentrate on expanding shelter capacity, broadening outreach for prevention programs, and strengthening support services for survivors, thereby accelerating progress toward its mission of ending domestic violence.
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