OUR HISTORY

EASE International was born from a personal journey of survival, faith, and the deep desire to create lasting change. Originally founded as Encouraging Another Sister’s Excellence, EASE began by offering support and resources exclusively to women who had experienced domestic violence. As a survivor herself, our founder, Aquana Raffington, built the foundation of EASE on the Qur’anic promise:

“Verily, after every hardship comes ease.” (Qur’an 94:6)

What started as a support network for women quickly revealed a larger, urgent truth—the impact of domestic violence extends far beyond the survivor. It affects children, families, and entire communities for generations. As Aquana witnessed the lasting emotional effects on her own children, she recognized the need for a broader, more inclusive mission.

In 2025, EASE redefined its name and purpose:
Equipping All to Succeed and Evolve.

This shift marked a powerful evolution. We now serve men, women, and youth, focusing not just on recovery but on breaking generational cycles of abuse, trauma, and silence. Our work is guided by the Seven Dimensions of Wellness—emotional, physical, intellectual, social, spiritual, environmental, and occupational—ensuring a holistic approach to healing and transformation.

Today, EASE operates in Georgia and Massachusetts, with plans for national expansion. Through initiatives like Breaking the Cycle, community outreach events, and partnerships with schools and local agencies, EASE is building a movement rooted in hope, education, and action.

Advocate

We propose, promote, and advise on policies and practices that enhance victim safety and empowerment while raising awareness of the need for prevention and intervention.

Educate

We provide technical assistance and training to member programs, law enforcement and community partners, as well as work with media and others to raise awareness of domestic abuse and the need for prevention and intervention.

Collaborate

We work closely with community-based victim service providers, key stakeholders, policy makers and community partners to provide comprehensive, trauma-informed, statewide services and responses. A membership structure is utilized to ensure the voices of survivors and local communities remain central to our work and mission. Membership is comprised of nonprofit victim service agencies and other allied agencies across Utah.

Connect

We operate a 24-hour confidential hotline, known as the LINK Line: 1-800-897-LINK (5465), that offers trauma-informed support and connects survivors, friends, family, service providers and others to local resources.

ABOUT US

Who We Are

EASE International stands for Equipping All to Succeed and Evolve. We are dedicated to supporting individuals impacted by domestic violence and unhealthy relationships by providing education, resources, and community-driven programs to break generational cycles.

Our Mission

To empower survivors and at-risk individuals with the tools, mentorship, and support needed to heal, rebuild, and create healthier lives.

Our Vision

A future where men, women, and children can recognize their worth, build strong relationships, and break free from cycles of abuse.

Our Values

Empowerment, Education, Support, Community, Healing, and Transformation.

Maintaining a positive mindset is essential as you navigate through life's journey. Remember to recognize that the challenges that you encounter are merely opportunities for progression and development on your trajectory toward something more significant.

One powerful technique for simplifying our lives and inviting inner peace is to become a master at quieting the distractions that impede our advancement toward cultivating harmony within ourselves.

We humbly ask you to donate what you can and unite with us in our effort to provide assistance and a sense of EASE to women whose lives have been impacted by adversity.

CONTACT US

For general inquiries,

please free to call or text

GA CHAPTER: (770) 689-4963

MA CHAPTER: (413) 337-2035

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Remember that Verily, after every hardship comes EASE

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