2026 Survivor Landscape Assessment: Needs, Gaps, Emerging Priorities

2026 Survivor Landscape Assessment: Needs, Gaps, Emerging Priorities

2026 Survivor Landscape Assessment: Needs, Gaps, Emerging Priorities
Friday, March 27
9:00–10:00 a.m. PT | 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET
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This flagship session shares findings from our annual national landscape assessment, focused specifically on survivor-identified needs across stages of healing, stability, and independence. Rather than cataloging programs or systems, this report centers what survivors themselves report needing in order to move forward.
Drawing from national data, we will examine:
• Recurring needs across regions and populations
• Persistent gaps in care and unmet supports
• Patterns emerging across stages of stability and independence
• Priority areas that should shape funding, programming, and policy in the year ahead
This year’s presentation will be led by Safe house Project’s Alia Azariah, Director of Director of Collective Impact, and Brittany Dunn, COO, offering both field-level and operational insight into what the data reveals and where the sector must respond.
The full 2026 Survivor Landscape Assessment report will be released during the webinar and emailed to all registered participants.
If you are a provider, funder, policymaker, survivor leader, or executive shaping services for survivors, this is the data you need before making 2026 decisions!
Register now to receive the report and attend live.
We look forward to sharing this with you.
All webinars are recorded. Register even if you can’t attend live, and we’ll send you the full recording afterward.