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We help youth lead the way. We lift up domestic violence survivors w/ financial empowerment. We strengthen communities with funds & develop nonprofit leaders.

Northbrook, IL
Joined October 2013

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    We are proud to have partnered with the National Network to End Domestic Violence to support the reauthorizing of the bi-partisan Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). This helps expand domestic violence awareness efforts and support survivors.

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  2. We are proud to have partnered with the National Network to End Domestic Violence to support the reauthorizing of the bi-partisan Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). This helps expand domestic violence awareness efforts and support survivors.

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  3. Feb 23

    One Love teamed up with with one goal: to empower young LGBTQ+ and filmmakers of color. This led to a national search to find filmmakers who could uplift underrepresented voices and create powerful stories to educate on the signs of unhealthy relationships.

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  4. Thank you for the continued partnership to help strengthen our communities, !

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  5. 17 Nov 2021
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  6. We're fueling a initiative to send 3 young adults on a road trip to explore how they can build careers with the power to drive positive change in the world, and in their own lives. Know an aspiring young changemaker? Have them apply here:

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  7. 4 Nov 2021

    For survivors of financial abuse who are leaving the relationship, speaking with a domestic violence advocate can help them consider options and plan for safety at every step. Learn why this is important in ’s curriculum:

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  8. It’s OK not to be okay. 💙 Read how The Allstate Foundation & helped one teen advocate for :

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  9. "Abuse knows no age parameters," says Kathryn Tuggle,. 31% of Americans ages 13-18 say they have experienced warning signs of financial abuse in relationships, based on a survey we released with . Read more about how to see those warnings signs.

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  10. 7 Oct 2021

    Read more about our campaign "It's (NOT) All In Your Head" launched in partnership with the and curated by our members who decided to 'Do Something' about the lack of mental health resources available to young people ✨

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  11. Families can work with their kids to discover their strengths. We’ve partnered with to provide resources:

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  12. Be a part of this exciting initiative to bring to classrooms across the country.

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  13. The Allstate Foundation Nonprofit Leadership Center helps grow. Terrence Riley, VP of , credits the program for making him a more confident leader — giving him the tools to develop new equity-first programs:

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  14. 12 Aug 2021

    Did you know that 96% of domestic violence survivors experience financial abuse? Abusers often use finances to keep victims trapped in relationships and limit access to resources if they leave. Learn more in ’s curriculum:

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  15. Withholding money, ruining credit, monitoring spending — all are signs of . Learn how survivors can regain their financial freedom:

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  16. "I realize how critical social and emotional skills are when students are under stress and experiencing anxiety," said high school social worker Donna Flanagan. The new club, with the tagline, "Diamonds are made under pressure," will provide coping techniques for all students.

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  17. Teachers, like Mrs. Lanson, find innovative ways to support students developing skills, like self awareness and mindfulness. And we're happy to support teachers' innovations. Find out more:

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  18. Financial abuse occurs in 96% of domestic violence cases and is one of the top reasons why victims remain in or return to abusive relationships. Find steps to help a survivor break free from Real Simple and on our website.

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  19. By supporting nonprofits, we're helping strengthen communities. We give back by volunteering time, donating funds and offering free leadership and equity training to nonprofit leaders. Learn more about training options for leaders at

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  20. Financial abuse is a control tactic that often prevents domestic violence survivors from leaving unhealthy relationships. Help survivors begin to break free with information, like budgeting basics, offered for free and online:

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