
Partnering to end domestic violence
In 2023, Two Maids and the Alliance for HOPE International discovered their shared priority to end domestic violence. An innovative partnership was born.
Our Story
In the summer of 2022, Two Maids President Paul Ebert had a conversation with a Two Maids franchise owner that raised his awareness about the impact of domestic violence on individuals, employers, and the community.
This sparked an initial awakening to a widespread issue that is often unrecognized and misunderstood.
Soon after, Paul read a local op-ed highlighting the voice of a survivor of domestic violence who worked as a professional house cleaner as she attempted to earn an income to support herself and her daughter.
He then reached out to his local Family Justice Center, an organization serving victims of domestic violence and affiliated with the Alliance for HOPE International.
Through a series of conversations and relationships in the weeks that followed, the Two Maids team recognized the opportunity to address domestic violence in partnership with Alliance for HOPE and its allied Family Justice Centers.
A unique partnership was born.
Join our collective effort to end domestic violence.
Domestic violence impacts one out of four women and is present in every community regardless of a person’s age, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, gender, race, religion, or nationality.
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Two Maids
At Two Maids, our purpose is to make a difference in people’s daily lives. We help busy families maintain beautiful, clean and healthy homes and take care of the chores that no one has the time or energy to do. We proudly serve our customers, putting their needs ahead of our own, so they can focus on what matters most to them. Everything we do makes lives a little easier and homes a little brighter.
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Alliance for HOPE International
Alliance for HOPE International is one of the leading systems and social change organizations in the country focused on creating innovative, collaborative, trauma-informed, hope-centered approaches to meeting the needs of survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Alliance for HOPE International and its allied Family Justice Centers serve more than 150,000 survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children each year in the United States.