GET OUT / STAY OUT

Get Out / Stay Out Fund

Financial assistance is available through referral to our Get Out Stay Out Fund to Maine women survivors of domestic abuse. This fund provides one-time assistance to pay bills or buy items needed to get and stay out of dangerous intimate partner situations. Referrals can be from District Attorney offices, law enforcement, social service caseworkers including from domestic abuse resource agencies and homeless shelters, and employers.

Patrisha McLean, CEO and Founder of Finding Our Voices, flanked by the nonprofit’s Chief of Staff Mary Kamradt  (right) and Patrisha’s daughter and Finding Our Voices volunteer Jackie McLean Strack.

A recent "Thank You" card to Finding Our Voices from a Get Out Stay Out Fund recipient, and her little boy. 

 

PRESS RELEASE October 10, 2024

Statewide Nonprofit Supports Domestic Violence Victims with over $275,000
Finding Our Voices Funding Helps Hundreds Escape Abuse and Rebuild Lives

Finding Our Voices, a grassroots, survivor-led Maine nonprofit supporting domestic violence victims, announced today that $275,000 has been paid to date to empower Maine women survivors to freedom and safety, while helping to rebuild their lives. This funding from the nonprofit’s Get Out Stay Out Fund provides critical items to escape dangerous intimate partners.

Finding Our Voices has been the best support I have ever had through this entire journey.

I reach out to your organization specifically because you are 100% responsive to survivor needs. — District Attorney Victim Witness Advocate

Butterfly illustration by FOV Survivor Maegan Graslie.