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Pathway for Community Supports: 6 Commitments for Being Survivor-Centered

The Pathway for Community Supports includes six commitments, each playing a key role in ensuring that community organizations and resources center the needs and experiences of survivors in all aspects of their work.

For an in-depth overview of the Pathway for Community Supports, including each commitment and its role in centering survivors, visit the introductory blog post for this Pathway by clicking here.

As a reminder, the 6 commitments are not intended to be interpreted as sequential steps that occur in a prescribed order. Instead, each commitment is typically ongoing, occurring simultaneously and evolving over the course of time.

Below, click each image to connect with additional resources and information about each of the commitments, curated from the Pathway for Community Supports Blog.

(Please note: As The Source for Survivors is still in its early launching phase as of the end of 2023, more resources will be added soon! Please check back often and stay connected with The Source for Survivors on Facebook and Instagram to learn more about new resources as they are released.)
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  • Home
  • About the Pathways Model
  • Find Your Pathway
    • Pathway for Survivors >
      • Blog - Pathway for Survivors
      • The Pathway for Survivors Mini-Journal
    • Pathway for Community Supports >
      • Blog - Pathway for Community Supports
  • About Christine Murray
  • Source for Survivors "Free Store"
  • See the Triumph
  • Financial Abuse Recovery Book
  • Other Resources
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