How we Help
How we Help
Our Approach
Sundance Foundation provides immediate, structured support to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence, with a focus on rapid safety, stabilization, and long-term independence.
Our model is designed to remove barriers quickly, ensuring that those in crisis are not left waiting for critical support.
A Three-Phase Model
1. Immediate Safety
We act quickly to help individuals leave unsafe environments and access secure housing.
Support may include:
• Emergency relocation assistance
• Transportation to safe locations
• Short-term safe housing placement
2. Stabilization
Once safe, we provide the resources needed to maintain stability and prevent displacement.
Support may include:
• Rent and housing assistance
• Security deposits
• Utility assistance
• Essential living support
3. Path to Independence
We connect individuals with resources and support systems that promote long-term stability.
Support may include:
• Financial stabilization guidance
• Workforce, education and job readiness resources
• Referrals to community-based support services
Who We Serve
Sundance Foundation supports:
• Survivors of domestic violence
• Individuals and families in unsafe living situations
• Those facing immediate housing instability
Why Our Model Works
Our approach focuses on:
• Speed — rapid response when it matters most
• Direct Support — resources go directly to those in need
• Stability — preventing repeated cycles of crisis
• Accountability — structured and purposeful use of funds
Our Commitment
We are committed to ensuring that every individual we serve has access to:
• Immediate safety
• Stable housing
• Essential resources
• A clear path toward long-term independence