A new safe haven for survivors of domestic violence
By I Got Your Back Pack
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A New Safe Haven For Survivors Of Domestic Violence
Project 2020-07-25 13:04:03 +1200
Aotearoa has one of the worst rates of domestic violence in the developed world. One in three women will experience physical or sexual assault from a partner in their lifetime. This is not acceptable.
As well as a safe space to stay, we hope to provide a place to heal through trauma and break the cycle of domestic violence for the families that come through our doors.
With lots of space for each family unit, nature on the backdoor, therapeutic services and activities, and no time limits to stays, we have the opportunity to create a truly restorative and empowering haven.
How it will work
The current model in New Zealand means, generally speaking, each family unit shares one room in a safe house, which could mean there is up to six people living in a room, and sharing a bathroom and kitchen with the other residents.
In our safe haven, we will be able to offer each family unit their own bathroom, lounge and two bedrooms — one room for mum and one room for the kids, giving mum space and time to heal, rest and recover.
There will be three women at any given time, plus her children, and they will stay in our care for as long as needed. For us to really focus on establishing them safely in the community, no time limits would be allocated for them in our safe haven. We will, however, actively work on reestablishment and review periods to ensure the people with us can move forward when they are ready.
Amazing organisations and individuals have already put their hands up to help us by offering incredible services including art therapy, yoga, meditation, mindfulness, hairdressing and osteopath visits. We are continuing to get more therapeutic courses on-board, to offer a full wraparound healing experience.
The house has land and gardens, providing a restorative space for our families to be in nature, garden and play outside.
The team are proud to say that the house is accessible, meaning that this is a welcoming environment for all. “As a mum of two and wheelchair user that has seen dark days and now has a beautiful, safe, accessible home, I have had a dream for years of an accessible safe place.” Says Rachel, a pledger on the campaign and Community Manager at YES Disability Resource Centre. “Disabled women, especially if they’re young are in danger. This refuge is amazing, thank you for your work”.
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"This sounds like a lighthouse in the storm that is domestic violence.
I really hope you get the support you need to make this a reality because it would be incredible for so many, including me and my kids when we went through it many years ago. Even the language you use, a safe haven, sounds beautiful. Best of luck."
— Ann
There are a number of refuges and safe houses around Aotearoa who are working so hard on this every single day. It is a sad reality that we still need more places of refuge due to domestic violence. But it is the reality. As a nation we absolutely need more safe places for survivors of domestic violence to go to and stay, so that they feel confident that they can leave, and have the space and support to heal once they do.
I Got Your Back Pack (IGYBP)
I Got Your Back Pack has been providing care packs to survivors of domestic violence across New Zealand for five years. Each year, IGYBP is providing more and more packs to refuges across the country, with over 2600 packs in 2019, and already 3000 packs in 2020. We understand the need and the impact of thoughtful touches when survivors have left their homes and are starting anew.
We believe we have the passion and capability to create a new and unique model to healing through trauma. We are passionate about continuing to collaborate with other amazing organisations in this work and providing our care packs across the country, including to our own safe home.
For more information on our organisation, please view our website or email us: [email protected]
Where will the money go?
The money we are raising will go directly to the ongoing costs of running our safe haven including paying ongoing bills and providing staff at house. Please note these are estimated costs.
Estimated weekly costs
We have set a total goal of $50,000 to begin this project with confidence to provide stability and time to put in place regular funding cycles. We have just over half of this raised thanks to the generosity of donations, mentioned below. $15,000 is the minimum that we need to complete our goal, and for anything raised above and beyond that will mean another night, week or month that we can provide refuge for our families.
Thank you to our supporters
Thank you to all of the incredible organisations and individuals who have put their hand up to help us offer some incredible courses free in the safe house, which include; art therapy, yoga, meditation, mindfulness, osteopathy, equine therapy, hairdressing, massage and cleaning.
I Got Your Back Pack has been offered by Te Whānau Rangimārie (a privately run Auckland safe house) policy and procedure support moving forward, stating our idea of a physical and emotional wrap around service for domestic violence would make a huge impact. We are so grateful for their support.
Bunnings have generously financially contributed to this project, putting us well on the way to achieving our goal. This support from NZ business means a lot to us.
Reward partners - thank you to all of the organisations who have generously gifted the amazing rewards that we can offer for pledges.
Our team
We really do have a community behind us at I Got Your Back Pack, for which we are so grateful. The team that are currently working on the set up of this safe haven are:
Anita
Anita is the Heart of I Got Your Back Pack and the reason we exist. Responsible for our vision, operational activities and new initiatives. Her role includes liaison with the refuges, packing, distribution, social media and relationships.
Liane
Liane helps keep us organised and held accountable. Responsible for the accounts and meeting the Charities Register reporting requirements. Liane also assists with packing, distribution and helps with fundraisers as needed.
Laura
Laura is one of the trustees of I Got Your Back Pack and is helping out with fundraising, events, partnerships and marketing. Laura is passionate about the work Anita and the team do, and excited to see the next stage of this journey, supporting New Zealanders to rest, recover and heal.
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Thank you for your pledge!
27/09/2020 at 5:49 PM
Kia ora everybody!
Thank you all so much for your pledges and support of our campaign to create a new kind of safe haven for survivors of domestic violence.
We have now received all of the pledges, and will be processing your pledge rewards over the next week or so.
We are also working through our todo list of all of the bits and pieces that are required to get this safe haven up and running. This involves a lot of work, policy and procedures so will take some time, but we will keep you up to date as we go, via our Facebook and Instagram.
Thank you, and much love to you all!
From the I Got Your Back Pack team xx
Pledgers 196
02/08/2020 at 8:55am
02/08/2020 at 12:13am
01/08/2020 at 10:56pm
"Good luck! "
01/08/2020 at 10:23pm
"As a mum of two and wheelchair user that has seen dark days and now has a beautiful safe accessible home I have had a dream for years of an accessible safe place, disabled women especially if there young are the most in danger risk in the country there is no safe refuge in Auckland this is amazing thank you for your work wish I could give more, have shared and happy to help however I can, thank you warm Regards Rach Molly and Ruby "
01/08/2020 at 9:37pm
"Keep up the wonderful work team!"
01/08/2020 at 9:09pm
01/08/2020 at 4:31pm
31/07/2020 at 9:42pm
"Keep up the amazing work. Kia Kaha"
31/07/2020 at 7:30pm
31/07/2020 at 5:51pm
31/07/2020 at 5:24pm
"All the best with the project team - such an important initiative"
31/07/2020 at 5:11pm
"This is a wonderful initiative. Let’s get this through together for the sake of all those who need a safe refuge. "
31/07/2020 at 4:49pm
31/07/2020 at 1:47pm
"Fingers crossed team this is huge xxx"
31/07/2020 at 1:36pm
"I wish you guys all the best with your target, what a great cause :)"
31/07/2020 at 11:33am
31/07/2020 at 10:35am
31/07/2020 at 8:14am
"You guys are amazing! "
31/07/2020 at 7:25am
30/07/2020 at 6:54pm
30/07/2020 at 6:25pm
"Pledging again but this time it’s from my aunt Phillipa Kee. ☺️ Keep up the awesome work team. 🙌🏻🥳"
30/07/2020 at 4:16pm
30/07/2020 at 3:54pm
"LOVE your work, soo inspiring to see the work youre doing to help the vulnerable. Keep it up THANK YOU "
30/07/2020 at 2:44pm
30/07/2020 at 1:27pm
30/07/2020 at 11:48am
29/07/2020 at 10:05pm
29/07/2020 at 8:55pm
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A New Safe Haven For Survivors Of Domestic Violence
Project 2020-07-25 13:04:03 +1200
Aotearoa has one of the worst rates of domestic violence in the developed world. One in three women will experience physical or sexual assault from a partner in their lifetime. This is not acceptable.
As well as a safe space to stay, we hope to provide a place to heal through trauma and break the cycle of domestic violence for the families that come through our doors.
With lots of space for each family unit, nature on the backdoor, therapeutic services and activities, and no time limits to stays, we have the opportunity to create a truly restorative and empowering haven.
How it will work
The current model in New Zealand means, generally speaking, each family unit shares one room in a safe house, which could mean there is up to six people living in a room, and sharing a bathroom and kitchen with the other residents.
In our safe haven, we will be able to offer each family unit their own bathroom, lounge and two bedrooms — one room for mum and one room for the kids, giving mum space and time to heal, rest and recover.
There will be three women at any given time, plus her children, and they will stay in our care for as long as needed. For us to really focus on establishing them safely in the community, no time limits would be allocated for them in our safe haven. We will, however, actively work on reestablishment and review periods to ensure the people with us can move forward when they are ready.
Amazing organisations and individuals have already put their hands up to help us by offering incredible services including art therapy, yoga, meditation, mindfulness, hairdressing and osteopath visits. We are continuing to get more therapeutic courses on-board, to offer a full wraparound healing experience.
The house has land and gardens, providing a restorative space for our families to be in nature, garden and play outside.
The team are proud to say that the house is accessible, meaning that this is a welcoming environment for all. “As a mum of two and wheelchair user that has seen dark days and now has a beautiful, safe, accessible home, I have had a dream for years of an accessible safe place.” Says Rachel, a pledger on the campaign and Community Manager at YES Disability Resource Centre. “Disabled women, especially if they’re young are in danger. This refuge is amazing, thank you for your work”.
-
"This sounds like a lighthouse in the storm that is domestic violence.
I really hope you get the support you need to make this a reality because it would be incredible for so many, including me and my kids when we went through it many years ago. Even the language you use, a safe haven, sounds beautiful. Best of luck."
— Ann
There are a number of refuges and safe houses around Aotearoa who are working so hard on this every single day. It is a sad reality that we still need more places of refuge due to domestic violence. But it is the reality. As a nation we absolutely need more safe places for survivors of domestic violence to go to and stay, so that they feel confident that they can leave, and have the space and support to heal once they do.
I Got Your Back Pack (IGYBP)
I Got Your Back Pack has been providing care packs to survivors of domestic violence across New Zealand for five years. Each year, IGYBP is providing more and more packs to refuges across the country, with over 2600 packs in 2019, and already 3000 packs in 2020. We understand the need and the impact of thoughtful touches when survivors have left their homes and are starting anew.
We believe we have the passion and capability to create a new and unique model to healing through trauma. We are passionate about continuing to collaborate with other amazing organisations in this work and providing our care packs across the country, including to our own safe home.
For more information on our organisation, please view our website or email us: [email protected]
Where will the money go?
The money we are raising will go directly to the ongoing costs of running our safe haven including paying ongoing bills and providing staff at house. Please note these are estimated costs.
Estimated weekly costs
We have set a total goal of $50,000 to begin this project with confidence to provide stability and time to put in place regular funding cycles. We have just over half of this raised thanks to the generosity of donations, mentioned below. $15,000 is the minimum that we need to complete our goal, and for anything raised above and beyond that will mean another night, week or month that we can provide refuge for our families.
Thank you to our supporters
Thank you to all of the incredible organisations and individuals who have put their hand up to help us offer some incredible courses free in the safe house, which include; art therapy, yoga, meditation, mindfulness, osteopathy, equine therapy, hairdressing, massage and cleaning.
I Got Your Back Pack has been offered by Te Whānau Rangimārie (a privately run Auckland safe house) policy and procedure support moving forward, stating our idea of a physical and emotional wrap around service for domestic violence would make a huge impact. We are so grateful for their support.
Bunnings have generously financially contributed to this project, putting us well on the way to achieving our goal. This support from NZ business means a lot to us.
Reward partners - thank you to all of the organisations who have generously gifted the amazing rewards that we can offer for pledges.
Our team
We really do have a community behind us at I Got Your Back Pack, for which we are so grateful. The team that are currently working on the set up of this safe haven are:
Anita
Anita is the Heart of I Got Your Back Pack and the reason we exist. Responsible for our vision, operational activities and new initiatives. Her role includes liaison with the refuges, packing, distribution, social media and relationships.
Liane
Liane helps keep us organised and held accountable. Responsible for the accounts and meeting the Charities Register reporting requirements. Liane also assists with packing, distribution and helps with fundraisers as needed.
Laura
Laura is one of the trustees of I Got Your Back Pack and is helping out with fundraising, events, partnerships and marketing. Laura is passionate about the work Anita and the team do, and excited to see the next stage of this journey, supporting New Zealanders to rest, recover and heal.
Comments
Thank you for your pledge!
27/09/2020 at 5:49 PM
Kia ora everybody!
Thank you all so much for your pledges and support of our campaign to create a new kind of safe haven for survivors of domestic violence.
We have now received all of the pledges, and will be processing your pledge rewards over the next week or so.
We are also working through our todo list of all of the bits and pieces that are required to get this safe haven up and running. This involves a lot of work, policy and procedures so will take some time, but we will keep you up to date as we go, via our Facebook and Instagram.
Thank you, and much love to you all!
From the I Got Your Back Pack team xx
02/08/2020 at 8:55am
02/08/2020 at 12:13am
01/08/2020 at 10:56pm
"Good luck! "
01/08/2020 at 10:23pm
"As a mum of two and wheelchair user that has seen dark days and now has a beautiful safe accessible home I have had a dream for years of an accessible safe place, disabled women especially if there young are the most in danger risk in the country there is no safe refuge in Auckland this is amazing thank you for your work wish I could give more, have shared and happy to help however I can, thank you warm Regards Rach Molly and Ruby "
01/08/2020 at 9:37pm
"Keep up the wonderful work team!"
01/08/2020 at 9:09pm
01/08/2020 at 4:31pm
31/07/2020 at 9:42pm
"Keep up the amazing work. Kia Kaha"
31/07/2020 at 7:30pm
31/07/2020 at 5:51pm
31/07/2020 at 5:24pm
"All the best with the project team - such an important initiative"
31/07/2020 at 5:11pm
"This is a wonderful initiative. Let’s get this through together for the sake of all those who need a safe refuge. "
31/07/2020 at 4:49pm
31/07/2020 at 1:47pm
"Fingers crossed team this is huge xxx"
31/07/2020 at 1:36pm
"I wish you guys all the best with your target, what a great cause :)"
31/07/2020 at 11:33am
31/07/2020 at 10:35am
31/07/2020 at 8:14am
"You guys are amazing! "
31/07/2020 at 7:25am
30/07/2020 at 6:54pm
30/07/2020 at 6:25pm
"Pledging again but this time it’s from my aunt Phillipa Kee. ☺️ Keep up the awesome work team. 🙌🏻🥳"
30/07/2020 at 4:16pm
30/07/2020 at 3:54pm
"LOVE your work, soo inspiring to see the work youre doing to help the vulnerable. Keep it up THANK YOU "