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Meet the Montana Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence


“We are working to end domestic violence in Montana by engaging with and listening to our member programs. We try to provide our members with comprehensive trainings and resources so they can successfully do the difficult work they do.”

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April 1, 2018


Meet the Arkansas Coalition Against Domestic Violence


“Domestic violence efforts in our state vary widely by region. Programs do a large amount of work with very few resources.”

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March 15, 2018


Meet the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence


LCADV is dedicated to bringing about change in our institutions, laws, politics, attitudes, and beliefs which will allow individuals to live free of violence. We work to end domestic violence through education, systems advocacy, public policy, and social change. Our work is centered in feminist principles of anti-oppression and self-determination.

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February 1, 2018


Meet the Nevada Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence


Nevada is a unique state with two main metropolitan areas in Las Vegas and Reno and many rural and frontier communities. Because of the vast differences and varying needs in the state, service delivery to survivors is quite diverse.

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January 15, 2018


Meet the Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence


The Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence (KCADV) enjoys incredible responsibility and trust from our fifteen member domestic violence programs that work to improve services for survivors across the state. In 2017, coalition staff focused on ensuring underserved and culturally-specific populations have meaningful access to those services.

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January 2, 2018


Meet the Virgin Islands Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Council


Working in the domestic violence field anywhere is challenging, but working in the field from a U.S. Territory that is often forgotten (until vacation plans arise!) is difficult. Further, doing the work on small islands where families are familiar and truth is often mistaken for ‘dishonoring the family,’ makes the work twice as challenging.

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December 15, 2017


Meet the Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence


We feel especially fortunate here in Oregon to be building meaningful relationships between the community-based advocacy field and numerous other systems.

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December 4, 2017


Meet the Texas Council on Family Violence


TCFV and its amazing staff, much like Texas itself, does our work and looks forward with continued and unbridled optimism.

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November 15, 2017


Meet CAWS North Dakota


After forming the coalition nearly 40 years ago and by listening to the voices of survivors, we created a service delivery model that focused on emergency shelter, crisis lines, safety planning, and advocacy.

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November 1, 2017


Meet the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence


The Coalition offers support and services for today, and education, advocacy and leadership to shape a violence-free future for families in the District of Columbia. Our work applies a framework for identifying social, economic, cultural, political and legal factors that have critical implications for those affected by violence, oppression, subordination and discrimination.

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October 16, 2017


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