Episode 7: Doorways
In this powerful and deeply moving episode, we speak with Diana Ortiz, CEO of Doorways, and Joy Myers, Chief Development and Strategy Officer, about the critical, life-saving work their nonprofit does in Arlington, Virginia.
Doorways provides holistic support to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and their families—serving over 2,000 households each year, including many children under 18.
⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains sensitive content, including survivor stories and crisis intervention.
Diana and Joy walk us through the 24/7 services Doorways offers—from emergency shelter and legal advocacy to housing and trauma-informed counseling. They share survivor stories that are both heartbreaking and hopeful, including one about a woman who was re-assaulted after fleeing to a hotel—only to later reclaim her life, career, and sense of joy.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:
The vital role of first responders and the Lethality Assessment Program
How children heal through art, play, and movement therapy
A client success story that will stay with you
The real-life consequences of funding cuts—and how urgent support can be the difference between safety and danger
You’ll also discover how you can help—whether through donations, volunteering, or simply spreading awareness.
📞 Doorways’ 24/7 Hotline: 703-237-0881
Because everyone deserves to be safe.
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