Haitians living in Port-au-Prince have experienced unprecedented violence and violations of their rights. The women victims participating in KOFAVIV (The Commission of Women Victims for Victims) have not only experienced the trauma of rape, but have also had husbands, partners, children, or other family members brutally killed. In this situation of ongoing violence and unrest, many have lost their means of economic survival and are unable to meet the basic needs of their families. KOFAVIV provides support to individual victims of human rights violations and violence while also facilitating healing processes at a community level. With support from the Martín-Baró Fund, KOFAVIV will offer twelve peer support groups, of twenty members each, employing Reflection Circles to encourage non-hierarchical, participatory interaction and dialogue. KOFAVIV will also hold community Open Space sessions focusing on the mental health impact of violence on the community. These will offer a space in which women can reach beyond their peer groups and discuss the ways violence has affected them. Individuals from other grassroots organizations will be invited to participate in these activities.