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MASTERING THE FOUNDATIONS: THE FUNDAMENTALS

Our FUNDAMENTALS course is designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to create positive change. Explore the complexities of intimate partner violence, understanding its causes, dynamics, and the various ways it affects individuals and communities. Dive into interactive modules that delve deep into recognizing signs of abuse, effective prevention strategies, and fostering healthy relationships. Gain the confidence to create change and help build a safer and more empathetic world. 

Take action: Click GET EDUCATED, make your $11 donation on our check out page, and follow the instructions you receive in your tax-deductible receipt to access the course.

For Yourself
(1 individual):

  1. Click "Get Educated" above to make your tax-deductible donation of $11.

  2. Check your email for details to log into the LMS to access the course.

  3. Take the course, download your certificate, and share your achievements on social media (optional).

For You and your small group (2-999):

  1. Click "Get Educated" above to be redirected to our checkout page. From there, add the number of courses you would like based on how many participants and make a tax-deductible donation of $11 for each participant.

  2. Share the registration code with your group, organization, or team (the code will be provided to you in a donation confirmation email).

  3. Take the course, download your certificate, and share your achievements on social media (optional).

For a large group or corporation (1000+):

  1. Click "Get Educated" above to be redirected to a Calendly link to set up a short call.

  2. Meet with us to discuss your needs and make your tax-deductible donation.

  3. Get your large group or corporation educated!

11 Reasons to Take the Fundamentals:

  • Education and empowerment: Understand IPV dynamics and make informed choices for healthier relationships.
  • Prevention and intervention: Recognize warning signs and intervene early to prevent abusive relationships
  • Boundaries and self-worth: Learn healthy relationship dynamics to establish boundaries and promote self-respect
  • Breaking the cycle: Tools to break the intergenerational cycle of abuse and promote healthy behaviors
  • Increased awareness: Raise public awareness for an empathetic society that supports survivors and holds abusers accountable
  • Foster empathy and support: Cultivate empathy and support survivors, creating a compassionate community
  • Encourage dialogue: Stimulate open conversations about healthy relationships and create a safe space to share experiences
  • Reduce stigmas: Challenge harmful stereotypes and reduce stigmas for victims and perpetrators.
  • Promote gender equality: Challenge traditional gender roles and promote equality and respect in relationships
  • Engagement: Learn about IPV with dynamic videos and representation of victims
  • Improved response and support systems: Getting educated on IPV helps professionals and support systems respond effectively