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#DVCounts: Shout-Out to Our First Submissions!

On Thursday, September 10, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) launched our 15th annual Domestic Violence Counts Day! During these 24 hours, we worked with thousands of advocates at local domestic violence programs in communities across the country to count the number of domestic violence services requested by adults and children—services both met, and […]

Date added: September 14, 2020

Celebrate 30 Years of NNEDV

2020 is the National Network to End Domestic Violence’s 30th Anniversary. Visit 30.NNEDV.org to learn about the work that we’ve done over the past 30 years, and what the future holds! Read Our Story

Date added: September 11, 2020

Celebrating 20 Years of Impact: WomensLaw.org and the Email Hotline

A conversation with Elizabeth Martin, founder of WomensLaw.org, and Deborah J. Vagins, President and CEO of the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) WomensLaw.org was founded in 2000 by Elizabeth Martin, with the help of a group of lawyers, teachers, advocates, and web designers who were interested in seeing the power of the internet […]

Date added: September 1, 2020

[CLOSED] Call on Congress to Take Action for Survivors

Join the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) and our partners for a Day of Action TODAY to tell Congress to take immediate action to help survivors during the COVID-19 crisis.

Date added: August 10, 2020

Support Our COVID-19 Rapid Response

You can help make a difference for survivors For survivors and those currently experiencing domestic violence, COVID-19 poses a unique threat. Many are sheltering at home with their abuser, and the healthcare, childcare, and economic implications of this disease will greatly impact survivors and widen the existing inequalities in our society. Domestic Violence advocates working […]

Date added: July 22, 2020

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THANK YOU! We are deeply appreciative of your support during these times. 

Date added: July 21, 2020