Feminist Women’s Health Center
The Feminist Women’s Health Center has strived to meet our mission to empower women through service, education, and advocacy. As Atlanta’s leading non-profit feminist women’s health resource, we have earned an outstanding reputation for providing quality care and community education, while working unceasingly to improve women’s health.
Men Stopping Violence
Men Stopping Violence is a social change organization dedicated to ending men’s violence against women.
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV)
NCADV is devoted to the elimination of domestic violence in urban and rural areas, across all racial, religious and economic groups. NCADV identifies and works to eradicate the social conditions that perpetuate or condone domestic violence such as sexism, ageism, heterosexism, and able-bodyism and easy access to guns.
Oregon Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Task Force
The Sexual Assault Task Force was formed in 1999 by the Attorney General in order to organize statewide efforts to facilitate and support a collaborative, victim-centered approach to the prevention of and response to adolescent and adult sexual violence in Oregon. The SATF incorporated into a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-government organization in 2003.
Sharon Fenster is a Cornell Certified Diversity & Inclusion Leadership coach and guest lecturer at the world-renowned John Hopkins University. There, she pioneered the development of a course on Diversity and Inclusion and its impact on organizational communication. She is a sought after speaker, and a heart-centered leader in the truest sense. She is dedicated to helping organizations become better allies to women. After experiencing gender exclusion first-hand, Sharon has sought to create change in the world by leading organizational initiatives surrounding male-allyship.
Up the River Endeavors
URE believes that destructive human behavior threatens the quality and survival of life on earth. We endeavor to focus on the root causes of this behavior and work cooperatively to seek creative solutions.
VCS Community Change Project
Contact us at info@nomas.org to find out more about becoming a partner.