Society of Economic Sovereignty for Women

Society of Economic Sovereignty for Women Helping Women who have experienced domestic violence to develop and sustain a healthy economic footp

01/27/2021

Ma’am, what is your economic choice?
Only economic sovereignty will do.

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01/27/2021

Ma'am what is your economic choice?
Only Economic Sovereignty Will Do.

Society of Economic Sovereignty for Women (SOESFW) is part of CAMHP Foundation, a recognized 501(c)(3) organization in the State of Ohio.

CAMHP Foundation developed the SOESFW committee to develop an economic- in -residence program for domestic violence survivors. The committee has established The Laura Cornelius Kellogg Residence Economic Program.

The Laura Cornelius Kellogg Residence Economic program will provide residence for twelve months for domestic violence survivors. The mission of this program is to help survivors economically recover from the financial devastation caused by domestic violence.

The vision of SOESFW is to promote the importance of survivors’ economic recovery, change the delivery structure of welfare programs to improve survivors’ ability to rise from the economic loss caused by domestic violence and aid survivors’ successful entry into the formal economy.

11/16/2020
11/16/2020

Helping Women who have experienced domestic violence to develop and sustain a healthy economic footprint

Domestic violence can affect survivors' education, career, and economic stability over the course of their lives.

DV creates a lifetime of economic cost associated with medical services, lost productivity from paid work, criminal justice, and other costs, accumulating into trillions of dollars.

These issues create financial problems, interrupt education plans, and career opportunities for DV survivors and can engulf them in poverty. This hurts individual victims and their families, but it also affects our society as a whole. The CDC reports a productivity loss in the workforce as part of the $3.6 trillion cost of domestic violence in the United States.

We will work to stop domestic violence from casting its long destructive economic shadow.

Join our efforts to support DV survivors’ economic recovery.

It benefits everyone.

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