Name of Non-Profit Organization * |
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
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Today’s Date: * | Monday, July 31, 2023 |
Organization’s website | https://clevelandrapecrisis. |
EIN / 501(C)(3)Number * |
51-0164315
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What year did your organization receive it’s non-profit status? * |
1974
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Address * |
2937 West 25th Street 2nd Floor Cleveland, OH 44113 United States |
County * |
Cuyahoga
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Point of Contact for Magnified Giving Youth * | Elizabeth Johnson |
Point of Contact’s Title * |
Grants Manager
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Point of Contact’s Email Address * | elizabethj@clevelandrcc.org |
Executive Director’s Name * |
Sondra Miller
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What is the mission of your organization? |
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center supports survivors of rape and sexual abuse, promotes healing and prevention and advocates for social change.
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Which social causes (up to 3 choices) does your agency address through its programming? * |
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Any comments about your selections you would like to share with the student philanthropists? | |
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center (CRCC) is the only organization in a four-county footprint (Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula counties) dedicated to supporting survivors of rape and sexual abuse.
All of CRCC’s services are offered entirely free of charge and include the following: 24-Hour Crisis Hotline, Trauma Therapy (adults and children), Hospital and Criminal Justice Advocacy, Case Management, Prevention Education, Professional Training and specialized services for survivors of human trafficking. Cleveland Rape Crisis Center’s vision is the elimination of sexual violence and every year, over 40,000 people in the community are positively impacted by our services. |
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Does your organization have volunteer opportunities available for students? * |
Yes, Grades 6 – 12
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List possible volunteer opportunities -or- a link to where they can be found on the web. | |
Youth 360, a youth-led violence prevention program, is based on the resiliency theory. Young people need and deserve an opportunity to lead the conversation about prevention of rape and sexual abuse. Up to 30 young leaders from high schools throughout Cuyahoga County participate in this year-long program, in which participants learn how to be effective leaders in the movement to end rape and sexual abuse. Youth 360 members discuss dynamics of sexual assault, healthy relationships and a variety of other topics. Over the course of the year, students choose, plan and implement a community prevention project of their own.
Link: https://clevelandrapecrisis. |
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Volunteer coordinator | Megan Williams |
Volunteer coordinator’s email address | meganw@clevelandrcc.org |
Volunteer coordinator’s phone number | (216) 973-2370 |
Student Connection Preference (click all that apply): * |
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