Requirements

  • Santa Clara County residents
  • Inclusive of all ages, backgrounds, and identities

Overview

HEART (Healthy, Equitable, and Respectful Together), an intimate partner violence (IPV) prevention program, has two main objectives: promoting healthy relationships through education and workshops and providing one-on-one resource referrals to ensure that the community has what they need to stay safe. HEART’s programming serves individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and identities throughout Santa Clara County. HEART's workshops are structured as an interactive and informative discussion group that provides opportunities for reflection, community building, and learning. Through our programming, we emphasize that IPV includes interpersonal relationships beyond those of a romantic nature, including roommates, friends, chosen family, family of origin, and more.   

County/Counties served

  • Santa Clara County

Languages spoken

  • English

Payment type

  • Payment not required

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