Women In Transition’s (WIT) Board of Directors is actively seeking new board members to help guide the organization. Our next board member could be you!
Amplifying Our Voices - Our 5th Annual Poetry Event
The Complex Relationship Between Survivors and the Police
The Ebb and Flow of WIT's Services: Reflections from our Archivist
DV Survivors and Protection From Abuse Orders
Leaving an abusive relationship can be challenging especially if an abusive partner continues to stalk, harass, or threaten a Survivor. Many WIT clients find that creating a clean break is not possible on their own—and therefore enlist the legal system to get a Protection from Abuse order (PFA), but the system is complicated and often disempowering.
The Significance of Juneteenth
Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, the date when Union troops arrived in Galveston Bay, Texas to ensure that enslaved people were freed. Juneteenth celebrates the end of slavery in the United States, but it is relevant today for a number of reasons- the first being that it is an important part of American history.
Intimate Partner Violence in the Military
Affordable Housing is a Domestic Violence Issue
“We wrote this book because we have all been women in transition in one way or another”
It’s 1975 and Women In Transition is located on the corner of Chester Ave & 47th Streets in West Philadelphia. A small collective of women, united in their vision of a world where women have full agency over their lives, are running support groups, connecting people to resources, and navigating a legal system designed to disempower.
Online Dating Safety Tips: Setting Up Your Profile
COVID-19 and Substance Use: What’s the relationship?
Women In Transition works at the intersection of domestic violence (DV) and substance abuse. Many of our recovery clients are also survivors of DV; they’re dealing with both issues, along with other layers of trauma. When you add COVID-19 to this equation, you get a sense of what our clients are going through.