Monday 6th May 2024

WRAP Launches New Website To Connect Survivors With Resources

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WRAP (The Women and Men’s Resource and Rape Assistance Program), a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting healthy relationships and families in West Tenn., is thrilled to announce the launch of its new website at www.wraptn.org. The user-friendly platform is designed to empower survivors, inform families and engage the community with vital resources and support.

 

The revamped website serves as a comprehensive hub for survivors of intimate partner violence and sexual assault seeking assistance, providing easy access to a one-touch helpline at 800-273-8712, ensuring immediate connection with WRAP’s dedicated advocates. With extensive information about all services and programs offered by WRAP, the site serves as a valuable resource for individuals and families across their 20-county service area.

 

“We are excited to unveil our new website, which not only enhances the user experience but also reinforces our commitment to supporting survivors and families,” said Mamie L. Hutcherson, Executive Director at WRAP. “The site’s mobile version with the one-touch helpline button ensures survivors can reach out to us quickly and discreetly, knowing help is just a call away.”

 

The website also features information and connections for families caring for children of relatives, offering guidance and support through their unique situations through WRAP’s Relative Caregiver Program. Individuals can use the Relative Caregiver Program section of the website to submit a referral form on their own behalf and organizations and agencies can also complete the form on behalf of those they serve.

 

For the community at large, the platform provides insightful guides, educational materials, and resources to raise awareness about the critical issues surrounding WRAP’s programs and work. Beyond survivor and family support, WRAP’s new website offers multiple ways for individuals and businesses to support their mission. The community can actively contribute to WRAP’s vital work by making charitable donations, sponsoring events, purchasing items for survivors and by volunteering. Visitors can also sign up for WRAP’s new email newsletter from the site.

 

“As an organization committed to building healthy relationships across the lifespan, our website serves as a vital tool to connect survivors, families and the community with the services and information they need,” added Hutcherson. “We hope this digital platform will empower individuals to seek help and families to receive support and will inspire more community members to join us in making a lasting impact.”

 

WRAP’s mission is to prevent intimate partner violence, stop the transmission of violence to children, youth, and young adults, and build healthy relationships across the lifespan – from children to seniors – one relationship at a time. With a strong commitment to creating a safe and  empowering environment, WRAP offers a wide range of free and confidential services and programs to help survivors heal and thrive including a 24/7 helpline, counseling, safety planning, safe homes, hospital and court accompaniment, advocacy, and resource linkage. WRAP also supports families caring for the children of relatives through the Relative Caregiver Program. WRAP serves 20 counties in West Tennessee. For more information, visit their website at www.wraptn.org, their Facebook page at WrapWestTN, or call their 24/7 helpline at 800-273-8712.

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