Fairfield County Nonprofits Collaborate to Address Sexual Violence

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Fairfield County’s Community Foundation’s Fund for Women & Girls Convene Thought Leaders to Focus on Solutions to this Critical Issue

NORWALK, CT -- Keeping health and safety for women and girls at the forefront of their concerns, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation Fund for Women & Girls (FWG) reached out to the nonprofit community’s expertise in the region for the best solutions to prevent sexual violence from occurring. As a result of months of research, exploration and in-depth discussions, FWG is pleased to announce the launch of The Sexual Violence Prevention Collaborative of Fairfield County, their latest philanthropic initiative with their partners to address sexual assault in the region.

The Community Foundation’s Fund for Women & Girls forged an innovative collaboration with five local nonprofit organizations to combat sexual violence in Fairfield County. The partnership, made possible through a renewable grant totaling $100,000, brings together a group of experts in the field of sexual assault and domestic violence to focus on making a countywide impact. Participating organizations include The Center for Family Justice (Bridgeport); The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling and Education (Stamford); Triangle Community Center (Norwalk); Women’s Center of Greater Danbury and YWCA Greenwich.

“Appreciating that both funders and grantees can accomplish more together than alone, as a part of the Foundation’s 2018-2021 Strategic Plan, FCCF identified collaboration as one of our core values. We are excited to share details with you about how this unique funding initiative brings the value of collaboration to light and most importantly will enable our grantee partners to increase and scale their impact through partnership. We strongly believe that this is a model for future funding that will improve the way each of our organizations serves the community,” stated Mendi Blue-Paca, Vice President of Community Impact, Fairfield County Community’s Foundation.

These organizations collaboratively identified youth sports as the focus area of their sexual violence prevention education program. Their first project is noted as “Coaches As Partners”.  As in the national arena, this group recognized that here in Fairfield County sports plays an important role in shaping our culture. This cohort plans to engage administrators, athletic directors and coaches at individual schools and school districts across Fairfield County as well as the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC) and Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) in the initiative.

Undeniably, there is a critical need to prevent sexual assault before it happens. The cohort identified athletic directors, coaches and others involved in sports as having a significant influence over the behavior of the youth they coach. They often serve as mentors or parental figures, and as role models they can impact the development of character, leadership skills and the goals of student athletes.

“As a grantmaker with a focus on safety, it was essential to convene key organizations operating in the sexual assault arena with overlapping catchment areas to significantly reduce the pervasiveness of sexual violence through collective action,” said Tricia Hyacinth, Director, Fund for Women & Girls, Fairfield County Community’s Foundation. “We’re pleased to fund this innovative, targeted approach and partner in this transformative work that will promote positive sports culture and address a serious public health/human rights issue.”

This coordinated effort allows each agency to benefit from the other’s areas of expertise, as well as established relationships and connections within the community. Focusing on character building and leadership, and teaching bystander intervention skills, the cohort plans to leverage the power and influence of student athletic programs to create a cultural shift that does not tolerate sexually violent behavior.

Nearly 60 public and private schools in Fairfield County with youth sports programs will participate in this undertaking. In addition to these school-based programs, the initiative also will engage town-level youth sports coaches and league directors. One of the key goals of this project is to reach adult youth sports leaders who do not fully understand the critical role they can play in preventing and intervening in sexual assault. Athletic directors and coaches will gain knowledge around sexual assault and violence, learn a common language, and receive practical tools to challenge existing attitudes and behaviors to prevent sexual assault and domestic violence.   

The Sexual Violence Prevention Collaborative of Fairfield County has the potential to serve as a model for educating interscholastic youth communities across the state and across the country, and to make a significant impact addressing issues that lead a potential abuser to sexual assault and domestic violence. 

The design phase of the sexual violence and assault prevention program is currently underway. Focus groups comprised of athletic directors and coaches from participating schools and organizations will help to design curriculum development that best meets the needs of the youth sports programs and adult leaders. Program training is anticipated to begin in November and will continue with implementation, monitoring and evaluations throughout the school year.

Photo Caption: Fairfield County’s Community Foundation Fund for Women & Girls announced the launch of The Sexual Violence Prevention Collaborative of Fairfield County, their latest philanthropic initiative with their partners to address sexual assault in the region. Front row (left to right) Alex Quesada, FCCF FWG Associate; Meredith Gold, Director of Domestic Abuse Services, YWCA Greenwich; Kayte Cwikla-Masa, Director of Advocacy Services, The Center for Family Justice; Tricia Hyacinth, Director, FCCF’s Fund for Women & Girls. Second row (left to right) Mendi Blue-Paca, Vice President of Community Impact, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation; Adhlere Coffey, Manager, Data Science & Evaluation, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation; Suzanne Adam, Chief Operating Officer, Women’s Center of Greater Danbury; Jessica Feighan, Director of Education, Outreach, and Operations, The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling and Education and Anthony Crisci, Executive Director, Triangle Community Center. Photo credit: Marilyn Roos

About Fairfield County’s Community Foundation
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation promotes philanthropy as a means to create change in Fairfield County, focusing on innovative and collaborative solutions to critical issues impacting the community. Individuals, families, corporations and organizations can establish charitable funds or contribute to existing funds. The Community Foundation is in compliance with the Council on Foundations’ national standards and has awarded over $220 million in grants to nonprofits in Fairfield County and beyond. As a trusted nonprofit partner and thought leader, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation brings together community organizers, business experts and philanthropists to close the opportunity gap. Our goal is to create a vital and inclusive community, where every individual has the opportunity to thrive.

About The Fund for Women & Girls
The Fund for Women & Girls, a special interest fund of Fairfield County’s Community Foundation, is the largest women’s fund in New England. Our mission is to engage philanthropists and invest in sustainable solutions that lead to economically secure and healthy women and girls throughout Fairfield County.  Since 1998, The Fund has invested over $5 million in grants to programs serving females ages 5 to 90. The Fund is a member of the global Women’s Funding Network and the White House endorsed Prosperity Together. Learn more about FCCF’s Fund for Women and Girls at fccfoundation.org/fwg and follow on Facebook and Twitter.

Our Cohort Partners

  • Serving Lower Fairfield County since 1979, The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling and Education provides free, 24-hour confidential help to women, men and children who have experienced sexual violence.  A leader in prevention education for nearly 20 years, today The Center provides age-appropriate prevention education for children ages 4-18, college students, relevant professionals, and the community at large. The Center supports the eight towns in Lower Fairfield County:  Darien, Greenwich, New Canaan, Norwalk, Stamford, Weston, Westport and Wilton.  Last year The Center provided crisis counseling to 507 individuals and prevention education to over 19,000 children and adults.  
  • The Center for Family Justice breaks the cycle of abuse and violence – domestic, sexual and child – by providing services that create hope, restore lives and drive social change through education and community collaboration.
  • The Triangle Community Center (TCC) is Fairfield County's leading provider of programming and resources to nurture growth and connection within the LGBTQ community. TCC is home to more than two dozen, free groups that meet weekly, bi-weekly or monthly at the center. Groups include peer support, recovery, older adult daytime programming, crafts, sober social events and youth groups. TCC's team of highly trained client advocates assist community members with social service navigation, food, drop-in services, document updates, emergency financial assistance, healthcare navigation and housing navigation at its Drop-In Center in Norwalk and at its satellite office at the Center for Family Justice in Bridgeport. TCC works to make local area providers more welcoming and affirming through education with its LGBTQ Training Institute. TCC also produces CT's largest Pride event each June, Fairfield County's Pride in the Park in Norwalk. 
  • Since its founding in 1975, The Women’s Center of Greater Danbury has provided a safe haven as the sole provider of services for domestic and sexual violence survivor in Northern Fairfield and Southern Litchfield County. Each year the Women’s Center serves over 30,000 individuals with free and confidential services that are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Women’s Center firmly believes that the path toward ending the violence lies in education, and toward that end, they provide prevention education programs free of charge throughout their communities - from pre-school aged children to senior citizens. 
  • Founded in 1919, YWCA Greenwich is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. YWCA Greenwich provides programs for people of all ages and genders with initiatives that include preschool and after school programs, aquatics programs, youth athletics, arts programs, health and fitness programs and seminars focusing on racial justice and women’s empowerment. Additionally, YWCA Greenwich is the only provider of domestic abuse services in Greenwich, with staff who are licensed to provide crisis intervention, counseling, shelter, and victim advocacy. These services are free.

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