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We understand that taking the first step toward seeking help or supporting a cause can raise many questions. That’s why we’ve compiled answers to the questions we hear most often to guide you through the process.
Still have questions or concerns? Don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly. Whether you’re a survivor looking for support or a potential donor wanting to make a meaningful impact, our compassionate team is ready to provide the information and assistance you need.
Your journey toward healing or making a difference begins here, and we’re with you every step of the way. Reach out today—your voice matters!
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Mending the Scarred is a women-led organization dedicated to helping survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse find healing and rebuild their lives through mentorship, support groups, prayer, and counseling. Please visit Our Vision, and Programs.
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If you’re a woman who has experienced domestic violence, sexual abuse, or emotional trauma, we’re here to support you. We offer counseling, mentorship, group meetings, and resources to help you heal and rebuild your life.
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Our services include bi-weekly support meetings, one-on-one mentorship sessions, a weekly group prayer line, faith-based counseling, and educational programs like the S.H.A.P.E. class.
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No, all of our services are free. Our mission is to remove barriers to healing, so you can focus on your recovery.
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Yes! Many of our services, including Zoom meetings, prayer calls, and S.H.A.P.E. classes, are available online for women anywhere. Please visit Programs.
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S.H.A.P.E. stands for Spiritual Gifts, Heart, Abilities, Personality, and Experiences. This class helps you uncover your strengths, process your past, and find purpose in your pain. Please visit our S.H.A.P.E. page.
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Simply visit our website or contact us at info@mendingthescarred.org. Our meetings are held bi-weekly, and Zoom options are available.
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We are actively working to secure funding for a transitional housing program in Florida. Until then, we provide referrals and resources for secured shelter options.
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Yes, our programs are rooted in Judeo-Christian values, but we welcome women of all faiths and backgrounds who seek healing
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Many of our volunteers are survivors themselves, offering unique empathy, support, and a living testament that healing and recovery are possible.
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Your contributions support survivors by providing essential services like shelter, food, clothing, counseling, skills training, and access to resources that empower them to rebuild their lives.
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Yes, Mending the Scarred is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, meaning your donations are tax-deductible under U.S. law.
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This upcoming program will provide secure, temporary homes for women rebuilding their lives after experiencing violence or trauma. Donations are vital to making this a reality.
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You can contribute by donating funds, volunteering your time, or raising awareness about our programs. Businesses can also partner with us to amplify their social impact.
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Over nine years, we’ve hosted 560 women at our annual retreats, guided 45 women through our S.H.A.P.E. program, and supported 875 women in bi-weekly meetings, transforming countless lives.
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We help survivors find their purpose through mentorship, workshops, and leadership opportunities, equipping them to become mentors themselves and inspire others. Please visit Testimonials.
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Absolutely! We welcome partnerships with businesses and organizations to create meaningful community impact and extend our reach to help more women. Please visit Volunteering/Partnerships.
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Women survivors bring a unique empathy and understanding to our work, creating a secure space for connection and healing. Their resilience inspires both our team and the women we serve. Please visit Our Team page.
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Success is seen in every woman who finds freedom, healing, and self-reliance. Our programs focus on long-term recovery and empowerment.
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Visit our website or contact us directly to learn more about our mission, services, and ways to support. Together, we can change lives! Please visit Volunteering/Partnerships.