Hopi-Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse Receives $414,147 Grant to Continue Empowering Community

October 2, 2024

The Hopi-Tewa Women’s Coalition to End Abuse (HTWCEA) has recently been awarded a significant grant totaling $414,147. This funding will support the Coalition’s ongoing mission to advocate for the safety and well-being of Native women and children, while focusing on ending violence in Hopi and Tewa communities.

The HTWCEA, established in 2009, has been a crucial advocate in addressing issues of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of abuse affecting the Hopi and Tewa people. Through culturally centered support, outreach, education, and advocacy, the organization has built a space where survivors can find safety and healing within their community.

This funding will ensure the continuation of critical programs that not only provide immediate safety and support to survivors but also foster long-term healing and resilience within the Hopi and Tewa communities. By acknowledging the specific needs of Native women, HTWCEA is making strides to create a future where all can live free from violence.

For more information about HTWCEA and their mission, you can visit their official website or follow their social media pages for updates on their impactful work.

HTWCEA Website

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