Becky’s Fund is a nonprofit organization working to end domestic violence through education, advocacy and service.

How they are making a difference

  • Men of Code

    Through our program, Men of CODE, we confront domestic violence by addressing the issues affecting our youth such as toxic masculinity, mental health, leadership, consent, personal responsibility, and dealing with trauma. Men of CODE stands for Men of Character and Ownership, Dedicated to Leading by Example.

  • ENDOVI

    ENDOVI helps change the future for survivors, allowing them to discreetly and safely begin their exit out and journey to freedom. ENDOVI connects survivors with mental health support, important resources like shelter, an advocate, and a lawyer and allows the use of technology safely without having to risk elevated abuse often caused when the abuser finds out about calls for help.

  • Survivor Support

    Becky’s Fund works with survivors in various areas specific to their needs whether it is in preparation for leaving or after they have left the abuse. Through a survivor-centered lens, Becky’s Fund supports survivors with legal guidance, advocacy, and safety planning.

  • National College Tour

    The National Domestic Violence College Tour educates students about the differences between healthy and abusive relationships, where and how to get help, and how to help a friend in need. Participants examine domestic and sexual violence, tactics of abuse founded on power and control, warning signs of unhealthy relationships, how to cope with trauma and the importance of consent.

  • Becoming Your Own Hero

    Becoming Your Own Hero teaches young women how to discuss sensitive issues, lean on each other for support, and learn how to navigate through negative and potentially dangerous situations, while gaining the confidence in themselves to be their own advocates.