What Do You Mean By That?

195: Why Survivors Need Financial Support, with FinAbility's Stacy Sawin


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For those of you who have been listening to Dear White Women from the beginning, or for those listeners who just joined us (welcome!), you probably understand that this whole platform comes from our own deeply personal connections not only to this work but to the world that we'd like to see in the future, as we find that it's often that personal connection that leads to intentional, lasting change.

That's why we loved speaking with today's guest, Stacy Sawin, who comes to us with her own deeply personal story as to why she created FinAbility, an organization that is changing and enhancing security for so many survivors of domestic abuse – especially from a financial perspective. A huge percentage of survivors are experiencing financial abuse along with other forms of harm, so even if her story has nothing to do with your own lived experiences, it's likely that someone you know can relate - so please listen, share, and, if you're listening to this on the day it comes out, financially support on this Giving Tuesday, if you're able.

What to listen for:

  • The way that Stacy's personal experience as a survivor of stalking shaped the founding of Finability
  • How race plays a factor in survivors' financial access
  • 95% of survivors won't use formalized support systems such as crisis hotlines, direct service providers, or professional advocates; instead, they're turning to Google…
  • New languaging → harm-doers (as opposed to abusers)
  • What each one of us can do to better support survivors after they share their stories with us - believe and validate

About Stacy:

Stacy Sawin is the co-founder and CEO of FinAbility, a 501c3 nonprofit that financially empowers survivors of domestic abuse. As a stalking survivor, she has experienced firsthand what it feels like to be scared for your life and is dedicated to ensuring everyone has the financial security needed to live free from abuse and thrive.

Prior to launching FinAbility, Stacy earned an MBA from London Business School and worked as a technology consultant at Deloitte. Stacy is also an avid long-distance hiker and fosters dogs with Oregon Dog Rescue.

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