Power of a Dream: 16 Years of Sisterhood Against Domestic Violence | Episode 202
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Brenda Justice pulls back the curtain on the challenging realities of running a grassroots nonprofit in this candid conversation about Power of a Dream Sisters Helping Sisters Ministries. After 16 years devoted to domestic violence prevention and survivor support, Justice shares both the triumphs and struggles of maintaining a mission-driven organization with limited resources.
What began as a women's ministry has evolved into a multifaceted organization with programs serving anyone affected by domestic violence. The flagship "Cherish" program supports those currently experiencing abuse, trying to escape, or rebuilding their lives post-trauma. Justice has strategically expanded with specialized initiatives like The Women's Forum focusing on self-care and The Everyday Brother program addressing men's experiences with domestic violence—both as potential perpetrators and victims. Their annual domestic violence workshop explores different facets of abuse each year, from elder abuse to child abuse, with next year focusing on abuse against people with disabilities.
Behind these vital community services lies the stark financial reality of small nonprofits. Justice candidly discusses how she and her executive board often reach into their own pockets when donations fall short, a situation familiar to many passionate founders. The organization has only recently begun navigating the complex world of grant applications, a process requiring years of organizational development and meticulous documentation. Even basic operational expenses create significant strain without dedicated office space or staff.
Most revealing is Justice's resourcefulness—creating her own marketing materials, using smartphone photography instead of hiring professionals, and playing Spotify playlists when a DJ isn't in the budget. This DIY approach characterizes how small organizations maximize impact despite minimal resources. As she puts it, "We are small, but we are mighty."
Ready to support organizations making a difference in your community? Consider donating to or volunteering with grassroots nonprofits like Power of a Dream—they're doing essential work with a fraction of the resources of larger charities.
Brenda Justice, founding president of Power of a Dream Sisters Helping Sisters Ministries, shares how her 16-year-old domestic violence prevention organization operates through multiple specialized programs serving women, men, and families dealing with various forms of domestic violence.
If you'd like to support Power of a Dream or volunteer with their programs, they welcome help with fundraising, event planning, and spreading awareness about domestic violence prevention.
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