Testmonials

August 2016

“Project S.A.V.E is revolutionary. It contributes to a new way of thinking. Trying to address all concerns in place, gives hope for a better tomorrow.”

-Norman (supporter of organization)


September 2017

“Project S.A.V.E means what they say about being accessible. I was able to have them come out to my home and still do my sessions with me. I am grateful for them.”

-Tonya (participant in Project S.A.V.E’s early days of yoga classes)


October 2017

“Opening up about my history of abuse was scary because I blamed myself internally for years. Realizing that the abuse was no fault of my own, felt indescribable. I worked through my fears and issues with other warriors at Project S.A.V.E.”

-Michelle (domestic violence survivor)


August 2020

“In the city, Brown said many of the young people she helps don’t identify the relationships they’re in as abusive, sometimes because there has yet to be physical violence.”

-Erin McCarthy / Read Full Article


February 2022

“I wanted to work with Project S.A.V.E for a couple of reasons. I have done papers and research about IPV and also services for survivors as well as those who are still going through it. The biggest reason though was because I believed in the mission and the passion to be an avenue for all who have been affected directly or indirectly. I wanted to help and make sure that the organization got over the hump to make everything official and know that YOU had genuine support to make the vision something tangible.”

-Michael, former volunteer