A Day in the Life of an FJC Navigator

Our Navigators are central to the work at the Greene County Family Justice Center (GCFJC). They provide advocacy and support to survivors experiencing domestic violence while helping coordinate the services offered by GCFJC’s multidisciplinary team of victim service providers. We … Read More

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How to Reclaim Your Finances After Economic Abuse

For many survivors of domestic violence, abuse doesn’t end with physical harm or emotional manipulation. Financial control is one of the most powerful and least talked-about tools abusers use to trap survivors and limit their independence. Reclaiming your finances after … Read More

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How to Donate on Giving Tuesday (and Every Day)

Giving Tuesday is a global day of generosity, celebrated each year after Thanksgiving, when individuals, organizations, and communities come together to support charitable causes. This year, on December 2, we invite you to channel that spirit into supporting our mission … Read More

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The Journey Forward: VOICES of Survival

Leaving an abusive relationship is rarely a single moment. It’s usually a series of hard choices, painful reckonings, and steps toward healing. For the three women from the Greene County Chapter of the VOICES Committee who shared their stories with … Read More

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How Your Cash Donations Are Spent

Ninety-five cents of every dollar donated to Greene County Family Justice Center is immediately allocated to survivor support, helping us provide survivors the services that allow them to stay safe. We call these wraparound services. We often talk about the … Read More

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