The Dudley T. Dougherty Foundation

Support Group for Physically and Sexually Abused Teen Girls

Grant Information
Categories Community
Location South Texas
Cycle Year 2019
Organization Information
Organization Name (provided by applicant) Children's Advocacy Center of the Coastal Bend
Organization Name (provided by automatic EIN validation)
EIN
Website http://www.coastalbendcac.org
Contact Information
Contact Name Clarissa Mora
Phone 3618559058
E-mail clarissam@caccb.net
Address
5959 S. Staples, Ste. 228
Corpus Christi
TX
78413
Additional Information
Used for Funds will be used to underwrite the $30,000 cost of Support Group for Physically and Sexually Abused Teen Girls. This ongoing program is facilitated by a licensed therapist and follows a structured curriculum. The groups provide emotional support and lessen the trauma to teen-agers who have been the victims of severe physical and sexual abuse and sex-trafficking.
Benefits Teens involved in this group become better equipped to deal with the myriad of problems that occur after experiencing physical and sexual trauma. The group helps victims become survivors and end the cycle of abuse. This program helps prevent teen girls from getting into abusive relationships, becoming sexually trafficked, or turning to prostitution. It gives teen-age girls a place they can go to be honest about their problems, receive help, and acquire the tools they need to navigate adult life.
Proposal Description The Teen Support Group for Physically and Sexually Abused Girls is facilitated by licensed therapists and follows a structured curriculum. The group provides emotional support and lessens the trauma to teen-age girls who have been the victims of severe physical and sexual abuse and sex trafficking. Teens involved in these groups become better equipped to deal with the myriad of problems that occur after experiencing such trauma. The groups help victims become survivors and end the cycle of abuse. The Teen Support Group for Physically and Sexually Abused Girls is the only such support group in Nueces County. “A Peer Support Group is an intervention that leverages shared experience to foster trust, decrease stigma, and create a sustainable forum for seeking help and sharing information about support resources and positive coping strategies” (Money, et al., 2011). The Teen Support Group for Physically and Sexually Abused Girls brings together teens of similar ages and offers them a chance to cope better and feel less isolated as they connect with others facing similar challenges. Teens have an opportunity to learn and practice a new skill each week while sharing their experiences. This may result in a sense of empowerment by helping a peer while building self-confidence and strength. According to the Mayo Clinic, the benefits of participating in a support group may include: feeling less lonely, isolated, or judged; gaining a sense of empowerment and control; improving coping skills and a sense of adjustment; talking openly and honestly about feelings; and reducing distress, depression, and anxiety (2015). In addition, “Group work can promote self-esteem, reduce resistance, and diffuse feelings of differentness and shame” (Seligman & Reichenberg, 2014). As facilitators, we have seen a shift in the comfort levels of the girls who attend the groups, allowing them to realize the commonalities among their peers, creating a bond and increasing self-confidence. To facilitate and provide a welcoming forum for engaging discussion, support groups typically include no more than 10 individuals, including the facilitators, and meet on a regular schedule (Money, et al., 2011). Based on feedback of members and their parents, creating a smaller group has benefitted members. There are limited options for this population in our community. Participants evaluate themselves in a pre-test and post-test to see how the program has changed their attitudes toward self-esteem, relationships, and coping skills. At the end of the six-week session, they complete a written evaluation of the program.