Shepherd's Door Domestic Violence Resource Center

Shepherd's Door Domestic Violence Resource Center

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Shepherd's Door is a unique program. We are an organization that goes far and beyond the call of duty. The success stories are outstanding.

Shepherd's Door Domestic Violence Resource Center is a nonprofit organization established in March 2000 with a passion to serve victims and survivor of domestic violence. We are celebrating 20 years of providing service to victims and surviving of domestic violence. We provide services that help you to regain control of your lives. Over the years we have collected numerous evaluations of success from constituents who have received services from Shepherd’s Door.

05/30/2026

Absolutely,

May is . 🏠 For domestic violence survivors, having access to safe, affordable housing can save their lives.

Unfortunately, a lack of housing options across the country means that survivors are often faced with impossible choices between abuse and homelessness.

Federal funding supports housing for survivors, but ongoing delays to this funding put survivors in danger. Take action NOW and tell Congress to address these dangerous funding delays: https://buff.ly/OyFNQiN

[Image description: A blue-toned image of small cardboard houses on a wooden surface. Above, white text reads: "Domestic violence is a leading cause of homelessness." NNEDV logo below text. The NNEDV logo consists of 66 small house shapes arranged in a large house shape, and text reading: "NNEDV National Network to End Domestic Violence."]

04/30/2026
04/19/2026

In 2026 alone, at least 13 Black women have been murdered by intimate partner violence in the United States.

Gladys Johnson, 22. Bianca Huntley, 34. Nancy Metayer Bowen, 38. Qualeisha Barnes, 36. Imani Dia Smith, 26. Dr. Cerina Fairfax, 49. Ashanti Allen, 23. Daneshia Heller, 30. Ashlee Jenae, 31. Teonia Stokes, 22. Raven Edwards. Gabryel Ayers, 26. Victoria Alexander, 38.

They were mothers. Students. A vice mayor weeks from running for Congress. A Broadway star. A dentist. A nurse. They were pregnant. They were building futures. They were someone’s daughter, sister, friend.

And these are only the names that made the news.

Black women are 3x more likely to be killed by men than white women. For Black women, homicide is one of the leading causes of death during pregnancy. This is not a moment. This is a crisis.

Check on your sisters. Trust your instincts. Speak up. Believe her. 💜🕯️

If you or someone you know is in danger:
National DV Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
Text START to 88788
thehotline.org

04/19/2026

Good morning, with hearts full of love and hope, let's rise up to honor the memories of the African American women whose lives were tragically cut short by domestic violence in the past month, leaving behind grieving children, families, and communities. This is a testament to the stats of domestic violence among African American women.

Fact: the Black women experience domestic violence at a rate 35% higher than White women. They are also more likely to be killed by their intimate partner. 40% of Black men have experienced some form of intimate partner.

Your voice matters in this pursuit of protection and peace. Let's transform our sorrow into determination and shine a light on this critical issue, because domestic violence thrives in darkness but retreats in the face of awareness.

Every individual deserves a life free from fear, shame, and isolation a life where love is not tainted by control, isolation, criticism, threats, or violence.

If you're experiencing abuse, know that there are signs to look out for isolating you from family and friends, blaming, threats, financial, verbal abuse, gaslighting. Resources and help is available to support you.

Your voice is powerful; speak up, speak out, and reach out to those who can help. Asking for help is a testament to your strength, and it's the first step toward safety and healing.

For those who are causing harm, know that there is help available, and seeking it is a sign of strength, not weakness. Taking accountability is the first step to your healing. Reach out for help‼️

Let's stand together as a community to uplift each other and reject violence in our homes, fostering a culture of love, respect, and peace. This is a call to action.

04/19/2026

Thank you Rick and the Pasadena Federal Credit Union for your supporting Shepherd’s Door Financial Literacy Cohort The Survive and Thrive Award Luncheon.

Photos from Shepherd's Door Domestic Violence Resource Center's post 04/17/2026

Empowered women are shattering glass ceilings, and a phenomenal convergence at Robinson Park with and brought this vision to life through The Survive to Thrive Awards Luncheon, an extraordinary celebration of unbreakable resilience and triumphant excellence that was absolutely spectacular, phenomenal, and uplifting!

Photos from Shepherd's Door Domestic Violence Resource Center's post 04/17/2026

Shepherd's Door is transforming lives. Today was a truly exceptional day. The Survive to Thrive Award Luncheon was a highly inspiring event. We take great pride in all the women who are prepared to assert their strength and confidence. Special thanks to Host Bonnie Hall and Joanna Mills for their outstanding contributions. Appreciation is also extended to Pasadena Federal Credit Union for their support. Rick's efforts were outstanding.

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P. O. Box 40441
Pasadena, CA
91104

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm