Bright Future Foundation: Celebrating 40 Years of Empowering Survivors
This year, Bright Future Foundation is celebrating 40 years of providing support and care to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Eagle County.
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This year, Bright Future Foundation is celebrating 40 years of providing support and care to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Eagle County.
Offering care for survivors of assault since May 2021, Victim First Care is the first program of its kind in Eagle County.
Bright Future Foundation, a community partner of Vail Health’s Eagle Valley Behavioral Health, serves individuals and families in Eagle County who have been affected by domestic violence
(Vail Daily) Despite being one of the more prevalent types of crime in Eagle County, sexual assaults are often not reported here.
(Vail Daily) While domestic violence has been around forever, according to a study done by NIH, there has been a substantial increase in violence since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.