Sara Way

Communications Manager at South Valley Services

Sara Way has a diverse background in marketing, communications, and graphic design. With experience in various companies such as South Valley Services, Girl Scouts of Utah, and Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, Sara has honed their skills in designing publications, shooting and editing videos, and writing content for websites and social media. With a Bachelor of Business Administration in Advertising from Western Michigan University and an Associate of Applied Science in Graphic Design from Kellogg Community College, Sara continues to expand their knowledge at Universidad Iberoamericana.

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Salt Lake City, United States

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South Valley Services

South Valley Services (SVS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose vision is to end family violence, one survivor at a time. Our mission is to provide safe shelter, advocacy, case management, and prevention services to women, men, and their children experiencing psychological, physical, emotional, economic, or sexual abuse at home. We aim to empower individuals and communities through education to recognize their self-worth and to develop the necessary skills to reach their greatest potential, contributing to the collective wellbeing of our community. Since 1998, SVS's purpose has remained the same: to help survivors of domestic violence at no cost to them. SVS serves victims of domestic violence fleeing or attempting to flee often life-threatening domestic violence. SVS empowers clients to recognize their self-worth and find their independence through a variety of services. SVS believes advocacy, prevention, and safety are the primary tools in eliminating domestic violence. To achieve this goal, SVS groups our services into three areas: 1) Emergency shelter services for women, men, and children seeking a safe place free from violence and abuse. As of May 2023, South Valley Services runs two shelters: one in West Jordan, UT, and the Pathways shelter in Tooele, UT. 2) Community Resource Centers (CRCs) that provide case management and supportive services from community-based and mobile locations to reduce barriers to accessing domestic violence services. And 3) prevention and education programs that inform and educate the public about domestic violence and how to recognize, respond, and refer individuals who need services.