California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
Miranda Stiers is an experienced professional in domestic violence prevention and behavioral health services with a career spanning from 2003 to the present. Currently serving as the Associate Director of Prevention Strategies at the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence since June 2016, Miranda has held multiple roles, including Prevention Program Manager and Project Specialist. Prior experience includes over 13 years at the Haven Women's Center of Stanislaus, where Miranda managed the Behavioral Health Services Domestic Violence program, supervised the Rape Prevention Education department, and acted as a Legal Advocate, assisting victims with restraining orders and safety planning.
California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (the Partnership) is California’s recognized domestic violence coalition, representing over 1,000 advocates, organizations and allied individuals across the state. Working at the local, state and national levels for nearly 40 years, the Partnership has a long track record of successfully passing over 200 pieces of legislation on behalf of domestic violence victims and their children. The Partnership believes that by sharing expertise, advocates and legislators can end domestic violence. Through our public policy, communications and capacity building programs, we create system-wide change that supports survivors and invests in prevention.Every day we inspire, inform and connect all those concerned with this issue, because together we’re stronger. With offices in Sacramento, the Partnership’s member programs span the entire state. For more information, visit www.cpedv.org.