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COVID-19 Emergency Relief for Victims of Violence

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When “Safer at Home” Isn’t Safe

COVID-19 and the “Safer at Home” orders have disproportionately impacted domestic and sexual violence victims in rural Northwestern Wisconsin. In addition to the stress, disorientation, and economic strain created by constant close quarters, closures, and isolation, the pandemic has also left victims and their children trapped at home with their abusers. “The severity of violence and risk of homicide victims face during coronavirus is worse,” according to Katie Bement, Executive Director at Embrace, the non-profit program providing safe shelter and advocacy services to domestic and sexual violence victims in Price, Washburn, Rusk, and Barron Counties. “Safer at Home” is not safer for everyone. It’s often more dangerous.

Embrace’s shelter and offices are open, and the front-line advocates are continuing to provide direct services and care for survivors 24 hours a day. Many of the crisis calls and reports Embrace is receiving show abusers’ threats have turned to life-threatening action. Sexual assault crimes, of both adults and children, are also increasing locally. “With the necessary social distancing measures in place, survivors don’t have privacy in their homes anymore nor access to the same support networks of friends and family they usually do. That natural isolation and ability to easily control a victim in this environment only emboldens abusers,” says Bement. Honoring the social distancing and quarantine requirements has created new programming costs for the organization and safe shelter as well as increased costs to respond to victims’ emergency safety needs. “Embrace’s emergency relief fund for survivors is dwindling rapidly right now. We didn’t budget to address these unique needs this year, and our usual sources of fundraising, like our Men in the Kitchen event and our involvement with outdoor events and music festivals, are now cancelled,” says Bement.

Ben Dryden, of DrydenWire, and Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald with the Barron County Sheriff’s Department  and Embrace’s Board of Directors, took notice of the escalating violence and need. “In 2019, domestic abuse was the only crime that increased in Barron County. And, now, COVID-19 is not only creating an onslaught of reports further spiking the violence, but the severity of that violence in our communities is growing immensely,” reports Fitzgerald.

“We knew we needed to do something. So, we told Embrace we were doing a surprise fundraiser for them,” states Dryden.

“We wanted to help make up for Embrace’s loss of revenue because of coronavirus and contribute to their emergency relief fund that gets immediate funds to victims during these times,” explains Fitzgerald.

“Embrace is awesome. Their staff is incredible, and they’re still here. They can help folks in these situations. They need our support right NOW,” says Dryden. If you find yourself in the position to work from home, with your income uninterrupted, receiving a stimulus check you may not need, please make a tax-deductible gift to Embrace. “Donate to Embrace’s Go Fund Me, and then, comment—saying you donated—on DrydenWire’s Facebook Live  hosted by Chris and me on Tuesday, April 28th at 8:30 a.m. You’ll automatically be entered in DrydenWire’s drawing where the winner gets to choose a small, local business or non-profit to receive the proceeds from next week’s Live show,” explains Dryden.

“Share Embrace’s Go Fund Me fundraiser with your family, friends, and colleagues. Be an ally. Raise awareness. Let’s do something together to end this horrific violence,” Fitzgerald implores.   

#SaferAtHome #ForReal

#domesticviolenceawareness #sexualassaultawareness

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Your donation will provide immediate, direct relief to victims following Embrace’s Flexible Financial Assistance Program. It will also immediately help Embrace purchase supplies and support the new and unexpected increase in costs Embrace has experienced as a result of keeping safe shelter and life-saving services open during quarantines and the Safer at Home orders. To donate by check, send it to: Embrace Services, Inc. 107 Lindoo Avenue East, Ladysmith, WI 54848.

$5 = bottle of bleach or other cleaning supplies for the shelter

$20 = a tank of gas to get a victim to Embrace’s shelter

$50 = daily increase in costs for Embrace to cover shelter and hotel residents’ food costs during quarantines

$100 = hotspot internet for a victim’s child to participate in virtual school activities during closures

$200 = Monthly communications bill for Embrace Advocates to file restraining order paperwork electronically

$300 = 4-night hotel voucher for a victim when shelter is at capacity

$600 = cost to outfit an Embrace shelter bedroom with quarantine supplies like a mini-fridge, microwave, and a tablet for communication with staff

$1,200 = first month’s rent and security deposit paid by Embrace to get a victim into their own, safe home while also preventing the risk of transmission of COVID-19 at the emergency safe shelter

$3,000 = cost to cover 2 weeks of “hazard pay” for Embrace’s front-line, essential Advocates providing in-person services at shelter

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About Embrace:

Embrace is the leading voice and comprehensive advocacy services provider for survivors of domestic and sexual violence in the four-county service area of Rusk, Price, Washburn, and Barron Counties in Northwestern Wisconsin. Embrace's geographically large and sparsely populated rural service area  is comparable to the size of Connecticut. At Embrace, we provide unwavering support to survivors. In 2019, Embrace provided safe shelter to 58 women, men, and children, plus their pets, and more than 1,700 survivors received advocacy services. Through education and awareness, we engage our communities and create multi-disciplinary partnerships to increase safety and equity advancing our mission of ending gender-based violence. We strive to create a courageous social change that will end all forms of oppression in our communities. Everyone deserves healthy communities and the support to thrive.

Embrace's mission is to end violence, inspire hope, and provide unwavering support to all people affected by domestic and sexual violence by engaging our community in safety, equality, and partnership. Embrace envisions a courageous social change taking place ending all forms of oppression and violence and creating healthy communities where every person has the support to thrive.

https://www.embracewi.org/programs-advocacy

https://www.embracewi.org/contact 

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Information and Resources:

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/epgk8z/domestic-abuse-could-spike-as-the-coronavirus-traps-people-indoors   

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/experts-fear-child-abuse-will-increase-coronavirus-isolation-n1170811 




If you or someone you know is experiencing intimate partner violence or sexual assault, you are not alone! It is not your fault. Embrace is here to help. Contact Embrace 24/7 for free, confidential advocacy and support at 1.800.924.0556 or text at [phone redacted].

Embrace welcomes and respects all people regardless of race, ethnicity, gender orientation or identity, age, and ability. 


Fundraising team (3)

Katie Bement
Organizer
Ladysmith, WI
Embrace Services Inc (Embrace Services, INC)
 
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.
Chris Fitzgerald
Team member
Ben Dryden
Team member

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