Organization

Examples of organizations

  • For-profit organizations: Companies that generate profit for owners and shareholders.
  • Non-profit organizations: Provide specific services for the community and receive contributions and donations.
  • State organizations: Public bodies that manage administrative functions of a country.
  • Functional structure: Divided into specialized groups with specific roles.
  • Divisional structure: Various teams working toward a common goal.
  • Matrix structure: Combines functional and divisional structures.
  • Flatarchy: Minimal levels of management.
  • Team structure, network structure, hierarchical structure, and flat organization structure are other common types.

D.O.V.E.S. Network (Daily Overcoming Violence and Embracing Safety

Vision

Empowering Teens, Breaking Cycles

Imagine a world where every teen affected by Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV) and Sexual Abuse finds strength, healing, and hope. At D.O.V.E.S. Network®, we're not just imagining it—we're making it a reality.

​D.O.V.E.S.—Daily Overcoming Violence and Embracing Safety—is more than an acronym. It's our promise to every teen we serve. From our home base in Maricopa, Arizona, to our growing network of chapters nationwide, we're on a mission to transform lives and communities.

What Sets Us Apart​

We're not a therapy center. We're a launchpad for healing, growth, and empowerment. Through our innovative, trauma-informed programs, we offer:

  • Prevention - Equipping teens with the knowledge to recognize and prevent abuse.
  • Empowerment - Building self-confidence and life skills for a brighter future.
  • Intervention - Providing safe spaces and peer support for healing.

Our Impact

  • 24 teens directly impacted through intervention programs
  • Over 1 million viewers reached through prevention trainings
  • 100+ families supported in overcoming violence
  • Expanding reach with chapters in Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas

We believe in the following

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion - We believe equity should be a true norm. We believe in the equality of all and in individual human rights, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, immigration status, age, gender identity/expression, marital status, sexual preference/orientation, pregnancy, medical condition, disability, veteran’s or military status, or any other protected characteristic under the law. We believe in the strength of diversity and value differences among ourselves and our communities.

Check the website link below for a better understanding of what the Doves Network offers.

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