500+

Survivors Supported

1,200+

Counseling Sessions

15

School Programs

85%

Recovery Success Rate

Our Key Initiatives

Programs that are making a real difference in our community

Healing Through Sharing

Our peer support groups bring survivors together in a safe, confidential environment. Through shared experiences and mutual support, participants find strength, hope, and practical strategies for recovery.

These sessions are facilitated by trained counselors and create a powerful space for healing, connection, and empowerment. Over 200 survivors have participated in our support groups, with 90% reporting improved emotional wellbeing.

Healing Through Sharing
School Pledge Initiative

School Pledge Initiative

We partner with schools to educate young people about healthy relationships, consent, and violence prevention. Students take a pledge to stand against abuse and support their peers.

This initiative has reached over 3,000 youth across 15 schools, creating a generation committed to breaking the cycle of violence. Teachers report increased awareness and more students seeking help when needed.

Economic Empowerment Program

Financial independence is crucial for survivors rebuilding their lives. Our program provides skills training, job placement assistance, and financial literacy education.

75% of program participants have secured employment or started small businesses within six months, giving them the economic freedom to build safe, independent futures.

Economic Empowerment

Building Stronger Communities

Every survivor we support, every family we help, creates ripples of positive change that strengthen our entire community.

Voices of Hope

Stories from survivors and supporters (names changed for privacy)

"Enough Is Enough gave me the courage to leave and the support to rebuild. Today, I'm safe, employed, and my children are thriving. I'm not just surviving—I'm living."

Sarah M.
Program Participant

"As a teacher, the training from Enough Is Enough helped me recognize signs of abuse and support affected students. Their school program is changing lives."

John K.
Educator