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Date added: May 3, 2022
Domestic violence survivors—and all people—deserve access to a full spectrum of accessible and affordable reproductive healthcare, including abortion.
Date added: April 4, 2022
Day One – Housing Opening Session: Making Housing Work for Survivors Download Cierra’s presentation here: Addressing the Housing Needs of Survivors: Coalition Perspective Breakout Sessions: Flexible Funding for Economic Justice: Connecting Economic Supports and Housing Retention for Increased Safety Download the presentation here: Flexible Funding for Economic Justice At the Intersections Creando […]
Date added: March 29, 2022
The intersection of our nation’s multiple crises has deeply impacted survivors. NNEDV's economic justice work could not be more important than it is now.
Date added: March 21, 2022
Annual #DVCounts Report is instrumental in raising awareness about domestic violence and the incredible work local domestic violence programs do every day.
Date added: March 21, 2022
For the 16th consecutive year, NNEDV conducted a one-day unduplicated count of adults and children seeking domestic violence services in the United States.
Date added: March 15, 2022
The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) hosted our annual Advocacy Days Conference June 7-8, 2022. We are so grateful to have the opportunity to advance the collective agenda of domestic violence leadership from across the United States through this virtual event.
Date added: March 15, 2022
VAWA reauthorization includes groundbreaking provisions to strengthen and modernize the law, toward the goal of ensuring all victims are served and supported.
Date added: March 10, 2022
This bipartisan legislation will give survivors greater access to safety, justice, and services on their path to healing after abuse.