Women of Nations is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing culturally specific emergency services and shelter to all who have experienced trauma, with an emphasis on American Indian women and children. The organization offers a range of resources, including a 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, advocacy, counseling, and support groups. Their goal is to empower individuals affected by violence, homelessness, or trauma, through comprehensive services designed to foster healing and self-sufficiency. Their website, women-of-nations.org, provides detailed information on their programs, resources, and ways to get involved or donate.
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