Monarch butterflies have long been close to our hearts at DVIS. We were devastated to learn that this stunning example of beauty and resilience was recently reclassified as endangered. The parallels between a Monarch’s lifecycle and the journeys of trauma survivors …
Read MoreMark your calendars for Monarch Ball 2023
We had so much fun – and made such a large impact – with you all in June. We are already getting geared up for next year. Mark your calendars for Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS) Tulsa’s Monarch Ball …
Read MoreAnti-Oppression and Identity
Domestic violence and sexual assault can happen to anyone of any gender, race, sexual orientation, class, age, or ability. However, each individual’s experience with trauma varies, and it is important to acknowledge all of the factors that may affect survivors …
Read MoreWinners crowned, $45K raised at this year’s Best of Brunch
The morning of Saturday, April 23, may have been gray and windy, but that didn’t stop well over 150 guests from taking an elevator ride up to the rooftop at 21 N. Greenwood. There, they were greeted by a table …
Read MoreJoin Our Home Team and Help DVIS Knock Out Violence
Join DVIS as we continue our partnership with the Tulsa Drillers in Knock Out Violence’s 19th year raising funds for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Here’s how you can help: 1. Be an MVP by stepping up to the …
Read MoreDVIS Launches Monarch Evolved
In 2021, we will be fundraising to open an additional outdoor space for survivors to reflect and begin their journey to healing instead of having our traditional gala. It is our goal that this space would be a place where …
Read MoreDVIS texting tool gives survivors discreet way to receive help, support
Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS), a nonprofit agency providing comprehensive intervention and prevention services to those affected by domestic and sexual violence in Tulsa and Creek Counties, is reminding the community of its new texting tool, which gives survivors a …
Read MoreDVIS Stands in Solidarity with the Black Community
Why has DVIS chosen to take a stand on an issue such as racism in the U.S.? Our employees and clients of Color experience systemic oppression every day and we do not believe it is right for them to be …
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