At Partners for Hope, we are focusing our efforts within the Southern California region, aiming to support women and children who have become victims of physical, mental, or financial abuse and empowering them with resources and education.

About The Founder

Joseph Cavallo, a high-profile attorney in California, has been practicing law for more than two decades, currently serving clients throughout California. Renowned for his expertise in criminal defense and personal injury litigation cases, Cavallo has been involved as lead trial counsel in numerous jury trials, establishing a reputation well beyond California as a fierce fighter for justice. Despite his professional commitments, Cavallo devotes a lot of time to charitable initiatives, specifically focused on those that support abused women and children and has seen the effects firsthand through his work.

Joseph Cavallo has long been a dedicated supporter of charitable causes, demonstrating his commitment through more than writing checks. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Cavallo took time to help with salvation and restoration initiatives in Mississippi. In 2010, he spearheaded the launch of “Adopt the Elderly” – an initiative through which young volunteers provide help to senior citizens by keeping them company. Joseph Cavallo is now deepening his involvement in worthy causes with the establishment of Partners for Hope, a charitable foundation that will provide support for abused women and children and expand on his efforts to help the homeless and others less fortunate.


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How Partners For Hope Makes a Difference

“People tend to associate the word ‘abuse’ with physical violence, but it covers various forms of maltreatment,” Joseph Cavallo notes. “Individuals can also be subjected to verbal, psychological, financial, or social abuse. Women and children represent an overwhelming majority of such victims, and their deeply traumatic experiences have far-reaching effects on both their physical and mental health. At the same time, we face the issue of a growing homelessness problem. Helping these vulnerable groups has been a cause especially dear to me, and this new project will hopefully make a difference in many lives.”