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Our Mission

Angel Rescue Corporation (A.R.C.) mission is to promote effective, sustainable partnership solutions for the comprehensive training and support of domestic survivors and their families in the United States.

 

A.R.C.’s focus is on building in-country and local-level capacity through its U.S. partnerships. Established in 2021, was founded as the humanitarian arm of the Angel Rescue Corporation, a pioneer in human safety.

Founded by Captain George B Clinton (Founder of Angel Rescue Corporation and Director of A.R.C. Marine.), A.R.C. is headquartered in Miami-Dade County Florida and Broward County Florida and works to transform local community capacity by helping victim's of domestic violence and low-income families to connect to life-changing humanitarian resources that would otherwise be out of reach. A.R.C. provides domestic violence prevention education and self-sustainable counseling solutions to communities in the United States.

 

What we do?

A.R.C. networks with community on a daily bases bringing together volunteers to assist in our efforts. We have mobilized teams from across the state of Florida or Nationwide in which will meet to strategize exit plans for those whom are at risk and ready to leave their abuser. A.R.C. teams are available to law enforcement nationwide In cooperation with law enforcement and courts. A.R.C. can execute and relocate victims who are in need of restarting their lives. 

Where do our clients go?

Clients are taken to different locations depending on where their situation occurred. We take you as far away from your abuser as possible and do not disclose your location accept to law enforcement or courts. We take you 150, 250, 350, even upto 5,000 miles away from your abuser. You do not go to a shelter. Places may be offshore territories. Our staff is by your side at all times. Places will consist of hotels, homes and condos. 

Facts

Domestic Violence Overview 

  • More than 100,000 calls in the United States are received by law enforcement each day. Persons involved in domestic situations. Domestic violence is among the top of these calls. ARC has developed a program like no other 501c3 in the United States, so pay attention below to understand what we do and how we accomplish something no one else has. 

 

Fear

  • Fear after being threatened by their abuser that if they leave more harm will come. Confusion about love and what this is. Many victims may go to shelters then realize this is more of a negative experience because they are treated like prisoners and put under pressure causing the same mental distress as being at home. 

 

No Place to go or embarrassment 

  • Victims stay in situations for many reasons but here we explain the true reason. Another is victims say they have no place to go or they would leave the abuser. In many cases the untold quiet side of embarrassment causes people to feel guilty and don't speak of these situations to their families for fear of what might happen. ARC has the resolution to this problem as well. 
  • Victims become the shadow of themselves, withdrawing from friends, family and their own children as the abuse continues. 

 

Financial and no Support 

  • Victims are accustomed to their environment and feel they will loose everything and or because they may not work depend on the abusers income. Some victims want to work but the abuser may have told the victim they may not work or something will happen to them. ARC has the resolution for this. 

 

Shelters (We say no more shelters)

Shelters demeaningly cause more damage than good. Woman describe most shelters as jail or a punishment, causing worst mental health. A.R.C. recognizes the importance of having proper support from friends, family and community. We stand by clients to uplift and not rush victims through our programs. 

What We Give

  • Get help from ARC 
  • We make arrangements 
  • We get the housing
  • We relocate clients 
  • We assist getting jobs
  • We assist in transportation 
  • Complete our program 
  • Stay out of abusers sight

ARC DVL Program 

A.R.C. Receives call from you or a local agency about your situation, we make sure you are in a safe zone. This may be law enforcement, Court, Shelter, or undisclosed safe location. We then coordinate with law enforcement to pick you up. Remote location assistance is a new concept adopted in 2021, when Gabrielle Venora Petito was murdered by her fiancé in Bridger-Teton National Forest, WY Aug 27, 2021 at (22 years old). 

Who can call us?

You as the victim may call us or you may have a friend, family member or any shelter, counselor or law enforcement to call us, no matter where you are in the U.S. and its territories. 

Relocation Moment

When A.R.C. teams are called upon we carefully plan your escape from your abuser. This may involve planning and coordinate with law enforcement. You may be in a remote area and need us to meet someplace helping you escape. A.R.C.'s cooperation with law enforcement and courts is a crucial part of healing. We take you so far away from your abuser that only law enforcement will know where you are. If you have children we remove you and children if that's also a need. A.R.C. uses different modes of transportation getting you away from your abuser, this my consist of cars, planes, trains or boats. 

Housing, Jobs, Transportation

A.R.C. will provide transportation, childcare, housing, job assistance and counseling through one of our network contacts.

No Time Limits

Time limits to complete our program are not relevant when dealing with case by case situations. We do not impose strict regulations on how long a victim is in our program simply because we don't treat our clients as the problem. Our compassion is true assistance and refusal to fail anyone in need. 

"Get Out Stay Out"

     

    Local, State, Federal Authorities contact us here.

    Speak with us about planning your escape from your abuser. This email will cause a return email to be sent to you so please use an email which the abuser cannot intercept or open. If you are at a facility or law enforcement agency, please ask to use their email to receive link to fill out intake and get away form. 

    Ending Domestic Violence 

    Unlike all other organizations we stop domestic violence while others fight it. A.R.C. facts show there is no way to fight domestic violence and abuse. Years of study proves that the only way to fight is to end domestic violence and abuse. 

    Reality 

    Police are called to a scene and evaluate a situation where a potential victim or suspect may be arrested or need separation. Officers may take one person to jail and or the other to a shelter. 

    What does this do? 

    Here's what happens in both of these cases, abuser goes to jail then a protection order may be issued by a court temporarily til a court hearing. 

    Victim may go to a shelter where there is no support and people within and working for the shelter only put the victim down. Saying things that make a victim feel worst. Naturally anyone being treated as if all is their fault and putting them down, they only want to go home making a departure harder to achieve. 
    After a court hearing the victim and abuser will cause reason for most judges to drop these cases and the abuser eventually repeats their behavior. In other words this does nothing for anyone!

    If you are in a domestic violence situation call ARC. 

    1. End suffering for yourself and your children today.  
    2. A.R.C. will arrange with courts and law enforcement for your departure. 
    3. A.R.C. volunteers will relocate you and your children to another place where you and your children begin living a better life.
    4. Your abuser will not beable to find you. 

    This program is for all.

    Anyone can use our services weather you have money or no money, no excuses! A.R.C. uses cars, SUVs, trains, planes and boats. 

    Security Guaranteed.

    Your safety is number one priority therefore, ARC does not give out information about your final destination accept as per courts or law enforcement, although exact location is not disclosed. 

    How to qualify?

    1. Being in an abusive relationship.
    2. Having an order of protection against an abuser. 
    3. Police records of abuse.

    Who pays for this service?

    Angel Rescue Corporation is a 501c3 organization that depends on community support funding. We are a private foundation and do not get federal funding for our operations. Some clients who have resources can opt to pay us for services in the form of a donation. 

    What's covered while starting over? 

    A.R.C. Covers housing, food, relocation, essentials and transportation. Counseling and job opportunities that match 

    We make abuse preventable and stoppable. Our program works 100%. The only program in the world like it.

    Shelters cause people to return to their situation, Embarrassment, being controlled by their abuser. 

    Early warnings are a false sense of security called confusion and false hope that abuser will change. 

    We make this stop permanently.

    We believe in ending Domestic Violence not fighting it. This is why our program is the most successful in the United States and potentially in the world. 

    Reason Abusers Need to Control

    • Anger issues
    • Jealousy
    • Low self-esteem
    • Feeling inferior 
    • Cultural beliefs they have the right to control their partner
    • Personality disorder or psychological disorder
    • Learned behavior from growing up in a family where domestic violence was accepted
    • Alcohol and drugs, as an impaired individual may be less likely to control violent impulses

    Risk Factors

    Risk factors for domestic and family violence include individual, relationship, community, and societal issues. There is an inverse relationship between education and domestic violence. Lower education levels correlate with more likely domestic violence. Childhood abuse is commonly associated with becoming a perpetrator of domestic violence as an adult. Perpetrators of domestic violence commonly repeat acts of violence with new partners. Drug and alcohol abuse greatly increases the incidence of domestic violence.

    Children who are victims or witness domestic and family violence may believe that violence is a reasonable way to resolve a conflict. Males who learn that females are not equally respected are more likely to abuse females in adulthood. Females who witness domestic violence as children are more likely to be victimized by their spouses. While females are often the victim of domestic violence, gender roles can be reversed.

    Domination may include emotional, physical, or sexual abuse that may be caused by an interaction of situational and individual factors. This means the abuser learns violent behavior from their family, community, or culture. They see violence and are victims of violence.