ADV is the largest nonprofit domestic violence organization in Georgia, providing professional, compassionate and empowering support to survivors of domestic violence and their children.
Yardi-supported nonprofit Partnership Against Domestic Violence (PADV), established in 1975, is working to end domestic violence and empower Atlanta’s survivors.
“Our vision is a community free of domestic violence,” said Navvab McDaniels, grants facilitator for PADV.
PADV works to educate the public on the dynamics of domestic violence, promote healthy dating relationships to prevent future violence and offer safety and shelter to those affected by domestic violence. PADV provides services including a 24-hour crisis line, two 24-hour emergency shelters, legal advocacy, supportive housing, a dating violence prevention program, outreach programs, workshops on the effects of domestic violence and community education and training.
“Annually, we serve 15,000 individuals and reach more than 35,000 with our message of ending domestic violence,” shared McDaniels.
PADV plans to relocate its Fulton County emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence and their children to a beautiful new property that is part of its $6 million capital campaign. Additionally, PADV will expand counseling services to ensure a thorough level of wrap-around services to all affected by domestic violence at any age or stage in life. PADV also plans to increase its housing units for those needing shelter and help securing an apartment.
“For 2025, we will be celebrating our 50th anniversary as an organization and are looking forward to expanding our reach with our community partners by doing more community outreach to help more survivors who need help during such a difficult time in their life,” explained McDaniels.
Funding from Yardi provides vital foundational support to PADV’s programming. Over the years, donations from Yardi have helped PADV upgrade its software systems to serve its clients better, document its impact, improve its children’s playground and support its housing and wraparound support services for those affected by domestic violence.
“We appreciate the support that PADV has received from Yardi! Yardi’s donations have funded special projects, programming and general support. Our staff has been so grateful for the funding because it means they can keep their focus on our mission: working towards a community free of domestic violence,” McDaniels expressed.
Melinda’s journey to safety
Melinda sought safety at PADV this past April after being inflicted by severe abuse from her boyfriend. She found a haven at PADV to support and rebuild her life. The staff welcomed her with open arms and offered her a safe environment and a comprehensive support system. Upon her arrival, the PADV team immediately addressed Melinda’s urgent needs. They provided her with a secure and stable environment, emotional support, and the daily essentials required for her and her children. Understanding the importance of stability, the shelter staff quickly began developing a plan to help Melinda transition to a more permanent living situation. By mid-May, Melinda secured a new apartment with the help of PADV, who provided logistical support and ensured that all her paperwork was in order.
Melinda’s story is a testament to the profound impact of PADV’s services. By offering a safe space, emotional support and practical assistance, the organization enabled her to rebuild her life. Melinda’s journey from a place of fear and uncertainty to a stable and confident life is a source of inspiration and hope. She now enjoys the peace and stability of her apartment and is equipped with the confidence and tools to move forward.
Volunteer opportunities
PADV has a variety of volunteer opportunities in its shelters in Fulton and Gwinnett counties including group projects for Yardi employees and the community. They can also tailor volunteer assignments to the needs of individual employees. Register here for more information.