How We Work


We have worked in over 18 countries and across the United States. We continue to expand our areas of influence as our partnerships increase and diversify. We use the REACH model for all of our work.

Local and Global Outreach


 

The REACH Model


GCWJ provides a scholar-practitioner bridge between local and global communities and our students and the university.

Research


We are committed to best practices, promoting data-driven decision making and acting as a clearinghouse on women and justice issues.

Education


We expand knowledge of women’s issues by professors and students working together to conduct and share research. We also have an inter-disciplinary Women and Justice Minor, one of the first at a Christian university.

Advocacy


Our goal is to model and teach a victim-centered, trauma-informed approach when serving victim-survivors to recover and sustain their personal dignity.

Collaboration


We engage, connect, and partner with other organizations and governmental bodies that work with women’s justice issues and human trafficking through a multi-agency focus.

Hope


We are working to nurture a vision for a healthy future through collaborative and restorative justice principles.