Emerge DV

Counseling and Education to stop domestic violence

About us

Our company provides help and education for those who was involved or had experienced domestic violence. The goals of out training are to make people understand their behavior, where their anger comes from and the reasons which led for commiting these actions.
Emerge seeks to educate individual abusers, prevent young people from learning to accept violence in their relationships, improve institutional responses to domestic violence, and increase public awareness about the causes and solutions to partner violence. With the development of parenting education groups for fathers, Emerge has expanded its mission to include a goal of helping men to become more responsible parents.

You can find a link on top to register for your first session

Get involved

Join our team!See job requirements and volunteer oportunities below.

Job requirements:
1.Knowledge of multi-cultural male socilization.
2.Must be bilingual in Spanish/English and have writing proficiency in English.
3.Must have basic computer word processing and email skills.
4.A commitment to ending violence agains women.
Office Management Volunteers:
Emerge is currently accepting volunteers to help with routine office work, including data entry, scanning documents, answering phones, and other data management projects. Volunteers must be able to commit to at least 3 hours a week between 9am and 6pm. There are opportunities for committed volunteers to gain additional experience and training in the field of abuser education (pending administrative approval). If interested, please email your resume and a short description of your interest in Emerge to Zachary Moser at info@emergedv.com. Emerge is currently not accepting high school volunteers.

More information

Links:

Here are a few links to websites that can be good resources for finding more information on domestic violence, for locating help for victim/survivor resources, or for general research. We hope they prove to be useful to you. If you have any further questions, or would like additional information, contact our office by phone or email.
For more resources, see our national DV resources page under the resources for survivors tab.