Break the Cycle of Domestic Violence
Violence is cyclical, generational, and can be experienced and felt over an individual’s lifetime. We’re working to prevent domestic violence, which takes a multigenerational approach.
Engaging Black men and boys in domestic violence prevention
October 19, 2020Reimagine Lab: Preventing cycles of violence, now and into the future is a human-centered design lab...
We're proud to support the Relief & Resilience Fund to address domestic violence
May 29, 2020Governor Newsom’s announcement of multiple actions to address domestic violence in California, including support for the Relief and Resilience Fund, is encouraging news for all Californians – particularly those affected by domestic violence.
New grants support Californians whose ‘new normal’ in the pandemic is intolerable
April 15, 2020When I came to the Foundation just a few weeks ago, I was energized to help achieve our bold goal: to make California the...
California Must Lead the Fight to End Domestic Violence
December 30, 2019Our recent life course analysis lifts up promising and proven practices that should be spread and scaled with greater investment.
Violence Reverberates Across Communities and Generations
December 5, 2019October marked National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and as part of our efforts, the Foundation was proud to...
A Breakthrough Idea After a Break-In: Can restorative justice help communities "make it right"?
November 8, 2019On a sunny day in the Bay, I walk up to my apartment door and think about how I’m looking forward to spending some time...
Safety Through Connection, Part One: From McKinleyville to San Diego, five communities redefine intimate partner violence prevention
October 29, 2019Prevention Institute: Economic security and safe relationships
October 17, 2019Economic opportunity is a robust predictor of health and safety. When communities have local ownership of assets,...
The power and potential of restorative justice to address and prevent domestic violence
October 16, 2019A discussion with Senior Program Officer Lucia Corral Peña and Executive Director of Creative Interventions Mimi Kim about the potential of restoratative justice as a solution to domestic violence.