Social services components.
Privacy-first. Always.

VAWA-compliant case management. Zero-data-storage architecture. Safety planning. Dispute letters for housing and credit. Extended by Primero (UNICEF), Open Referral, and Human Essentials from the open source ecosystem.

79,000 served in one day — 14,000 turned away

The 2024 National Census of Domestic Violence Services counted 79,252 adults and children served in a single day — and 14,000+ requests went unmet due to lack of resources. Shelter management information systems (HMIS) are proprietary, expensive, and designed for compliance reporting — not for the safety planning that survivors actually need.

Foster care, disability services, elder abuse prevention, and peer recovery all lack purpose-built open source tools. No open source shelter management system exists.

Components that recombine across social services

Zero-Data-Storage ArchitectureDispute Letter GeneratorSafety Planning FrameworkBilingual Content SystemFederation Protocolk-Anonymity AggregationCompliance CycleThreshold Alerts

These assemble for DV shelters (VAWA-compliant, zero storage, safety planning + dispute letters for housing/credit + bilingual), foster/kinship care (case tracking + court report generation + volunteer management), elder abuse prevention (pattern detection + AG routing + federated cross-agency data), peer recovery programs (progress tracking + privacy-first + community health scoring), and disability rights organizations (compliance tracking + dispute letters + accessibility-first design).

Two major gaps with no open source: Shelter management/HMIS and disability services tools. These are the most privacy-sensitive domains — exactly where NinoTech's zero-data-storage and federation architectures are strongest.

Privacy-first because survival depends on it.

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