Passages Passages provides free, confidential services to any victim of crime, especially domestic violence or sexual assault, recent or past.

Passages provides advocacy services to any person in the community regardless of age, gender, race, color, religion, culture, national origin, sexual orientation, economic status, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability. Services include crisis intervention, emergency shelter, advocacy-based counseling, court, medical and social services advocacy, support groups, children’s advocacy and community education and prevention.

We have made some exciting changes! Our page has been updated and moved to a new page. Please follow,  like,  a...
09/29/2024

We have made some exciting changes! Our page has been updated and moved to a new page. Please follow, like, and share our brand new page at https://www.facebook.com/PassagesRCWI.

Be sure to check out information and registration for Bev's Walk on the new page.

A huge thank you to everyone who was involved in this project! It is greatly appreciated!
08/17/2024

A huge thank you to everyone who was involved in this project! It is greatly appreciated!

The final Purse Project delivery was to Passages in Richland Center on Tuesday. These donations were very much appreciated, as they go through supplies quickly. Executive Director, Shannon mentioned they also would take loungewear and business/business casual clothes. Lori Barry, Financial Consultant, John Edgington with Community First Bank and Shannon Passages Executive Director are pictured.

08/17/2024

As the weekend approaches, remember to treat yourself with kindness. You deserve to be handled with care.

07/17/2024
07/12/2024

It’s ! True or False: Domestic violence is one of the leading causes of housing instability and homelessness for survivors and their children.

✅ Answer: True.

The threat of homelessness on domestic violence survivors increases danger, as they must find ways of meeting the basic survival needs of shelter, food, and clothing while escaping their abusive partners. Learn more about emergency housing for survivors. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3UHbgT7

07/12/2024
05/21/2024
05/20/2024

You are NOT responsible for someone else’s decision to control, hurt or manipulate you. Our society misses the mark when it comes to relationship education. We’re socialized to believe that unhealthy relationships and behaviors are normal, or even romantic. It can be hard to reconcile what we think we should be excited about in a partner with what may actually be triggering concerns about abuse.

When things like open, honest communication, healthy boundaries, equality and trust are not taught as the norm, we can’t expect survivors to identify them as such, especially if they have never been in a relationship where these things existed.

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P. O. Box 546
Richland Center, WI
53581

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