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Our Mission

The mission of the Contra Costa Alliance to End Abuse is to affect a systems change that reduces interpersonal violence (domestic violence, family violence, sexual violence and human trafficking) by fostering the development and implementation of collaborative, coordinated, and integrated services, supports, interventions, and prevention activities.


 

Upcoming Event

We invite everyone to attend our Fourth Annual Mission Possible Conference, where we will explore violence prevention by looking through a public health lens. This year, the conference will focus on building a shared understanding of violence prevention by caring for the community and one another, which reiterates the theme of Care, Community, and Connection. Mission Possible will be held on November 5th, 2025, at the Pleasant Hill Community Center.  


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ABOUT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY

Contra Costa County is home to over 1 million residents spread across fifty-three different cities, towns and unincorporated communities throughout the region. Spanning the shorelines of Richmond to the foothills of Walnut Creek, this East Bay Area county derives its name from being on the “opposite coast” of the San Francisco peninsula. The city of Martinez serves as the county seat and is the epicenter for many of the county’s primary services, with many offices also extending into the neighboring areas. Contra Costa County’s stated mission is “to providing public services which improve the quality of life of our residents and the economic viability of our businesses.”

For more information on Contra Costa County, visit the the official website here.