10/06/2005 NORTHBROOK, Ill. -
On Sept. 29, 2005, The Allstate Foundation, through its newly formed program, SAFE HANDS: The Allstate Network for Empowering Women, awarded a total of $250,000 in grants to five state domestic violence coalitions to extend support to survivors of domestic violence. In alliance with the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) Fund and its membership of domestic violence coalitions, SAFE HANDS offers resources related to financial security and economic empowerment to aid survivors of domestic violence.
"Domestic violence is a pervasive and often overlooked social issue that impacts women of all ages, ethnic, racial, religious and socioeconomic groups. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, one-in-four women will experience physical or sexual violence at the hands of an intimate partner in her lifetime," verifies NNEDV President Lynn Rosenthal. "Through these grants from The Allstate Foundation, domestic violence coalitions will help further support front-line service providers who assist thousands of survivors every day."
"At Allstate, we believe in the importance of protecting a person's financial future. Many domestic violence victims struggle with life's basic needs, such as shelter, transportation and medical care," said Thomas J. Wilson, president and chief operating officer, The Allstate Corporation. "SAFE HANDS is about addressing and having a positive impact on the financial independence of survivors, so that they can prepare for futures of economic autonomy and opportunity."
Five new grants of $50,000 each were awarded to the following domestic violence coalitions to enhance economic empowerment programs throughout their respective states:
The path to a survivor's economic well-being often includes searching for a job, participating in job-readiness programs, continuing educational goals, finding affordable housing and childcare, repairing credit damaged by an abusive partner, and all the while trying to keep herself and her family safe from harm. With more than 1.35 million American women accessing domestic violence support services each year, SAFE HANDS provides knowledge and skills -- particularly those related to financial security and economic independence -- to help survivors connect to resources that can lead to safe and secure lives.
About the National Network to End Domestic Violence Fund
The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) Fund is a 501©(3) tax-exempt social change organization representing state domestic violence coalitions. The NNEDV Fund is dedicated to creating a social, political, and economic environment in which violence against women no longer exists. The NNEDV Fund accomplishes these goals through capacity building for coalitions, public education, training, and technical assistance to maintain and develop the professional expertise of advocates. The NNEDV Fund strives to strengthen advocates as organizers and activists in the tradition of social change movements. For additional information, visit www.nnedv.org.
About The Allstate Foundation
Founded in 1952, The Allstate Foundation is an independent corporation funded by contributions from subsidiaries of The Allstate Corporation. The Allstate Foundation consistently invests millions of dollars annually in communities and issues crucial to protecting and preparing Americans for a better life. In 2004, The Allstate Foundation donated $14 million to non-profit organizations, including $450,000 in scholarships. For additional information, visit www.allstate.com/foundation.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Jennifer Topolewski, The Allstate Foundation, (847) 402-5600
Cheryl O-Donnell, NNEDV, (202) 543-5566