Our Causes

Providing coaching for women who have experienced sexual abuse requires a sensitive, trauma-informed approach. 

Our initiatives help women that has been affected by sexual assault, and that are ready to start healing.

Our mission for women’s safety is multifaceted and focused on creating a safe, equitable, and empowering environment for all women and girls

We're helping women grow stronger every day.

Our Voice. Our Stories

“Our Voice, Our Stories” encapsulates the powerful impact of personal narratives in fostering understanding, healing, and social change. This concept is at the heart of several initiatives and works that aim to amplify diverse voices and experiences.

Current Projects

These projects align with Mend the Vow’s mission to support individuals in their personal growth, faith, and relationshipsBy offering these diverse services and resources, we aim to equip families with the tools and support they need to navigate.

 

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Marriage and relationship Coaching

Individuals and Families

We provide coaching and counseling to individuals and families, focusing on understanding biblical principles of marriage and overcoming dysfunctional dialogue in relationshi

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Youth Survivors Connection

Youth Connection Investment

Our organization has a Youth Connection Investment Program designed to empower and invest in the future of young individuals.

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Mental health

Personal Development

I address topics such as mental health and personal growth through various platforms, including publications and podcasts.

Women’s Monday Chat,

Mend the Vow hosts a Women’s Monday Chat, which is a regular video series addressing various topics relevant to women’s personal growth and faith.

Q: How can I help you?  

 This open-ended question allows the survivor to express their immediate needs.

Q: “What are you able to recall doing or saying during the incident?

This non-judgmental phrasing helps gather information without implying blame.

When interviewing a victim of sexual assault, it’s crucial to approach the conversation with sensitivity and care.