Why Organizing

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Why Organizing Matters

Real change happens when people come together to challenge systems that fail them.

For survivors of domestic violence, organizing creates collective power that can influence policies, hold institutions accountable, and improve responses to abuse.

Through organizing, survivors are able to:

  • Share lived experiences with decision-makers

  • Identify gaps in services and policies

  • Advocate for system reform

  • Build leadership and community power

Voices of Women believes that survivors must lead the movement to transform the systems meant to protect them.