I'm not sure an organization like AAWA can treat people like this and then expect to survive. It's not just 'what' happened, it's how they have responded. It undermines the whole effort and you start to question what procedures and controls will be in place, if any, to protect both volunteers and the victims that they want to help from both the organization and from anyone with wrong motives.
Good intentions and enthusiasm are great but when things involve a) money, b) victims and c) volunteers then there are going to be risks and it needs STRONG controls in place. Right now, if someone came to me asking for help I don't think I could direct them to the AAWA with confidence.
The longer they put of actually fixing the issues, the more trust evaporates.