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LegalEASE Partners with Local Organizations to Combat the Rise in Domestic Violence

PRESS RELEASE



LegalEASE’s new initiative focuses on providing resources and assistance for victims and survivors of domestic abuse in hopes of curbing the rise of the epidemic.


Houston, TX, October 1, 2022 - LegalEASE announced today the launch of its Domestic Violence Awareness initiative that establishes community partnerships with local area organizations, raises funds, and brings awareness to the epidemic of domestic and intimate partner violence. LegalEASE is committed to creating a world where every person lives without fear of domestic violence. Their mission is to support, empower, and compassionately advocate for anyone affected by domestic violence, regardless of race, culture, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation. Additionally, LegalEASE is offering resources and assistance for victims and survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence.


LegalEASE Chief Strategy Officer Tracy Lalasz Finn states, "LegalEASE is uniquely positioned to make a significant impact in support of victims of Domestic Violence and Intimate Partner Abuse with our 20,000+ Attorney Network and legal resources. We have already been helping our members by providing services like Stalking Victim Defense and Orders of Protection - but now we have an opportunity to go further, and we will!"


LegalEASE’s Domestic Violence Initiative is focusing its efforts in the following areas:


· Overseeing the donation of a portion of LegalEASE’s profits to their partner organizations, AVDA and Families to Freedom

· Creating year-round opportunities for employees to volunteer their time and energy to causes that support victims of Domestic Violence and Intimate Partner Abuse

· Developing resources internally to help when a person is suffering under Domestic Violence, providing comprehensive toolkits and matching victims with third party organizations who can help in crisis

· Curating a list of organizations that specialize in supporting victims and aid for emergency services such as legal and financial assistance

· Developing greater levels of support internally for employees in need and for their client partners


About AVDA

AVDA is a nonprofit organization that has served the Houston community for 40 years with the mission to end family violence by advocating for the safety and self-determination of victims, promoting accountability for abusers and fostering a community response to abuse. AVDA is dedicated to providing multilingual, transformational, life saving services to survivors of abuse and their families.


About Families to Freedom

Families to Freedom provides free transportation services to victims and their children who have experienced domestic abuse or family violence. They make it possible for victims and new survivors to get far away from abusive relationships. Families to Freedom’s life-saving services include car rides to domestic violence shelters across North Texas, East Texas and the Greater Houston area, road trips to family homes in other states, multi-state bus tickets, and fuel assistance to relocate far away. They serve shelter survivors as well as hotline callers not yet in a safe place. Families to Freedom serves over 1,000 victims and children each year, and relies on the generous support of the donors and businesses to continue providing these services at no cost to clients.


About LegalEASE

Since 1971, LegalEASE has offered robust Legal Insurance Plans to employers who see the benefit in providing this valuable service to their employees. LegalEASE plans cover employees’ legal needs, offer experienced attorneys close by to choose from, and help them connect quickly to the right provider. Featuring the largest and most developed Plan Attorney Network (20,560+ and strictest credentialing standards in the industry), and their unique Matching and Compatibility infrastructure, LegalEASE provides high-touch professional services that have and will continue to save companies and employees money, time, and unnecessary stress.


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