
Tiffany Frazier
Office on Violence Against Women Project Director
Biography
Mrs. Frazier, a native of Virginia, is an advocate, leader, and domestic violence survivor with over 12 years’ experience in having served for domestic violence and sexual assault servicing agencies. She actively served on the speakers’ bureau and Regional Hospital Accompaniment Response Team (RHART) for the YWCA of Richmond; a public policy committee member on Immigration with the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance; board member with the Sergeant Carol Adams Foundation (CAFI); and Dress for Success Central Virginia.
She currently serves as the community engagement manager for S.A.F.E. House in Henderson, NV where her primary responsibilities include educating and building collaborative relationships amongst the community to increase positive responsiveness for victim survivors of intimate partner violence. Tiffany also accepted the opportunity to serve as the Office on Violence Against Women project director for the Jean Nidetch Care Center under UNLV, where she gets the opportunity to facilitate the coordinated community response team to establish a prevention program regarding power-based violence on the college campus.
Tiffany is also a speaker and aspiring author, having been a featured author in “Survivors with Voices: Unspoken Incest”; “She Found Love In a Hopeless Place: Inattentive Blindness”, and was featured in Dr. Masica Jordan-Alston’s “Her Story”, which used the testimonies of domestic violence and sexual assault survivors to provide case studies that aim to empower community leaders to proactively respond to violence through intervention and prevention. Tiffany plans to release her first solo book project in October 2025, entitled “The Beatitudes of Wholeness”, where she will focus on providing 12 key principles to empower survivors of abuse to be resilient, whole, and empowered voices for others.
As an advocate, speaker, and leader, Tiffany plans to use her platform to help end gender-based violence by building community coalitions to break barriers and provide resource access to victims in marginalized or underserved communities.