Rosie Hidalgo

About Rosie Hidalgo

Rosie Hidalgo, Director, has delivered remarks at various national conferences, emphasizing coordinated community responses and trauma-informed services for survivors, while advocating for equity and Tribal sovereignty.

Rosie Hidalgo Director

Rosie Hidalgo serves as a Director, demonstrating a strong commitment to addressing the complexities of victim advocacy and support. Her role has involved participating in prominent events and conferences, where she has shared her insights on various critical issues, emphasizing community responses and the importance of trauma-informed, survivor-centered services. Her work is pivotal in advancing priorities such as equity and Tribal sovereignty within programmatic frameworks.

Rosie Hidalgo's Advocacy Work

Rosie Hidalgo has delivered significant remarks at various national conferences, including the National Organization for Victim Advocacy 50th Annual Training Event and the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges 87th Annual Conference. Her speeches have underscored the necessity of coordinated community responses and the importance of supporting the economic needs of survivors through grants and access to safe housing. Hidalgo has also highlighted initiatives such as the first-ever national helpline for survivors of image-based sexual abuse, showcasing her dedication to comprehensive victim support.

Rosie Hidalgo's Contributions to Grant Programs

In her capacity as Director, Rosie Hidalgo has been instrumental in discussing and launching new grant programs aimed at assisting victims. These include grants for cybercrimes and technology-facilitated gender-based violence, as well as programs providing flexible financial support to meet the economic needs of survivors. Additionally, her work has encompassed supporting the rollout of restorative practices pilot programs, which were part of the 2022 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) reauthorization.

Rosie Hidalgo and the U.S. National Plan to End Gender-Based Violence

Rosie Hidalgo has played a pivotal role in the development and launch of the first-ever U.S. National Plan to End Gender-Based Violence. This initiative represents a comprehensive approach to address and mitigate gender-based violence across the United States, incorporating various strategic measures to support victims and promote justice. Hidalgo’s involvement underscores her ongoing commitment to ending gender-based violence through coordinated efforts and informed policy-making.

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