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Underground Railroad Case Study

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The Underground Railroad is a counseling and advocacy services for victims of domestic violence and stalking. They are located locally in Saginaw, Michigan, but have offices and services the whole state of Michigan. This organization dates to 1976 when Barbara Klimaszewski was found and needed emergency shelter because she was a battered woman and needed it for her and her children. At that time there was not a program that existed and so a solution was needed. A group called Feminist United for Social Equality (all women), created the Underground Railroad to provide shelter for Barbara and women and children similar in her situation. This provided shelter and protection for them. Warren Avenue Presbyterian Church provided the original shelter building for this. Doors first opened in 1977 and …show more content…

-The Underground Railroad was successful in providing a safe shelter for men, women and children who were victims of domestic abuse and stalking.
-Based on the interview with the Program Coordinator, satisfaction with the program appears to be high.
-The Counseling and Advocacy Services for Victims of Domestic Violence and Stalking was very successful in helping survivors heal from the emotional and physical trauma and to safely move away from a batterer.
-The Counseling Advocacy Services for Victims of Domestic Violence and Stalking was successful in attending advocacy and counseling sessions to help with the process of healing.
-The Counseling Advocacy Services for Victims of Domestic Violence and Stalking was successful in providing community resources that helped them live a healthier life.

Based on the data provided and collected, the evaluators believe this program is meeting the United Way’s overall goal of “people will have access to critical services to support a healthy

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