At House of Niva, our mission is to break the cycle of abuse by offering free classes and training programs designed to equip survivors with the skills and knowledge necessary to secure suitable employment and achieve financial independence. Economic abuse can have a devastating impact on survivors, even long after they have escaped their abuser. Survivors may suffer from long-lasting effects such as damaged credit, poverty, and lack of access to basic necessities such as food. Furthermore, survivors often find themselves with little or no savings, no job, and no credit history. Without access to financial resources, survivors are hampered in their ability to gain independence from their abuser. Without access to financial knowledge, many survivors find it difficult to navigate the challenging financial landscape, suffering more economic abuse even after they have left their abuser. Economic abuse can be difficult to recognize and navigate, yet its effects can be long-lasting and difficult to repair. It is essential to provide survivors with the resources, tools, and financial literacy they need to gain self-sufficiency and financial stability. Through our supportive community, survivors can find the resources and guidance they need to regain control over their economic well-being.
- Job Training and Skill Development: We provide survivors with comprehensive job training programs tailored to their individual needs. From resume building to interview preparation, our courses are designed to enhance their employability and self-confidence.
- Financial Literacy Workshops: Our financial literacy workshops empower survivors with essential knowledge about budgeting, saving, and managing finances. We equip them with the tools to make informed financial decisions and create a solid foundation for their future.
- Mentorship and Support: At House of Niva, we understand the importance of ongoing support. Our dedicated mentors provide guidance, encouragement, and a compassionate ear throughout the journey to financial stability, ensuring survivors feel empowered and motivated every step of the way. Leran More