After noticing that the women calling the SOS LINE needed additional assistance, such a safe place to stay, as well as medical, psychological, and legal assistance, Raičević established the Women's Safe House, the first shelter in Montenegro for victims of domestic violence.
Raičević attended the high school in Podgorica where her mother taught Russian language; she played volleyball and was a member of the cultural society, "Budo Tomović".
She met her future husband Andrew Loca Raičevića (d. 1994) when he was a young lawyer; he later became deputy minister of the Montenegrin Ministry of Interior Affairs.
In that year, she founded the NGO, Women's Safe House, the first shelter for victims of domestic violence in Montenegro.
In addition to working with victims of domestic violence and human trafficking, Raičević educates police and state authorities on these issues.