Our Mission and Commitment
Survivors Pathway is a justice and healing center based in Miami‑Dade County, offering trauma‑informed mental health counseling and advocacy services to survivors of domestic violence, intimate partner violence, sexual abuse, human trafficking, and other forms of victimization.
Since our founding in 2010, we have worked alongside survivors to promote justice, personal empowerment, and balanced well‑being through culturally respectful support and collaborative advocacy.
Our survivor‑centered approach honors each individual’s unique background and identity, ensuring services are culturally sensitive and inclusive of all genders, sexual orientations, and communities.
We provide advocacy, case management, and educational outreach to help survivors navigate legal, medical, and social services while raising awareness to prevent future abuse.
In partnership with local community centers, law enforcement, and health agencies across Miami‑Dade, we strive to remove barriers to care and foster safer environments for all.
Our outreach initiatives focus on historically underserved populations—including Spanish‑speaking and immigrant communities—to ensure accessible prevention and early intervention programs.

Francesco Duberli
Chief Executive Officer
VOCA Program Manager/Lead Advocate















