
For many in rural communities, escaping violence isn’t as simple as leaving home. Survivors may be miles from the nearest shelter or advocacy services, lack access to reliable transportation, or fear being recognized when seeking help in a small-town setting. Limited internet access can make reaching out for support even more difficult.
These barriers can leave survivors feeling trapped.
That’s why CVIC is committed to expanding services that meet survivors where they are—through mobile advocacy, therapy, and strong partnerships with local schools, law enforcement, and health care providers.
Our 2025 Spring Newsletter highlights the experiences of rural survivors and the services that support them, made possible by generous donors like you.
When you support CVIC you are ensuring we are able to continue providing safety, healing and education programs to thousands each year as we work to end violence in two generations.
Use the form above or send your donation via check (payable to CVIC) to: CVIC, 211 S 4th St, Grand Forks ND 58201.