Supporting a Public-Private Safety Initiative for Domestic Violence Survivors
Sector: Corporate / Public Safety / Survivor Services
Role: Strategic Advisor and Local Partnership Lead
The Challenge
Domestic violence survivors often face ongoing safety risks even after leaving an abusive situation. In Montgomery, a partnership involving Ring, Amazon, the City of Montgomery, and One Place Family Justice Center aimed to provide survivors with added security through donated doorbell and camera devices. Public reporting described the initiative as part of a proven model used in other communities.
The Approach
PRC Impact helped coordinate and manage local relationships related to the initiative while also providing a strategic context for why the effort mattered in Montgomery.
Key contributions included:
Coordinating the local partnership connected to the initiative
Managing relationships among local stakeholders and corporate representatives
Providing strategic insight on why the effort was important for survivor safety in Montgomery
Helping position the initiative as a meaningful collaboration tied to local survivor services and community safety needs
Coordinating support connected to the initiative, including a $20,000 donation
The Outcome
The initiative launched in Montgomery through a partnership involving Ring, Amazon, the City of Montgomery, and One Place Family Justice Center, expanding access to added security support for domestic violence survivors. Public reporting stated that the program would provide 500 doorbells and cameras to victims in the region, and that the effort also included a $20,000 donation to support the local initiative.
Why It Matters
This case study shows PRC Impact's ability to help public-private partnerships take shape in sensitive, high-trust environments. It reflects work at the intersection of stakeholder coordination, survivor-centered community context, and public-facing initiative strategy.

