Steps to End Domestic Violence

BURLINGTON, Vermont, 05402-1535 United States

Mission Statement

Formed in 1974, Steps to End Domestic Violence is the largest service provider for survivors of domestic abuse in Vermont. In addition to providing emergency shelter and housing advocacy, Steps to End Domestic Violence offers 24-hour hotline services, legal advocacy, programs for children and many educational outreach programs. We believe that all women and children have the right to live without fear of battering – sexual, physical, emotional, or financial. In 2016, Women Helping Battered Women rebranded as Steps to End Domestic Violence.

About This Cause

Our Vision: We strive for a future where Steps to End Domestic Violence partners seamlessly with the community, the criminal justice system, and social services to aid in the significant decline of all forms of domestic violence and abuse. Community members do not tolerate abusive behavior and abusers are held fully accountable. As a result, Chittenden County is a safer community, fully invested in defending basic human rights for ALL individuals. Our Mission: To assist in the transition to a safe, independent life for all those who have been affected physically, sexually, emotionally, or economically by domestic abuse and to promote a culture that fosters justice, equity, and safety.

Steps to End Domestic Violence
Po Box 1535
BURLINGTON, Vermont 05402-1535
United States
Phone 8026583131
Twitter @stepsvt
Unique Identifier 030283657