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Honoring The Legacy Of Kim Gandy Upon Her Retirement

Date added: August 7, 2019

After leading NNEDV for almost seven years, Kim Gandy will be retiring from her role as President and CEO on August 9, 2019. Gandy has nurtured the organization through significant, sustained growth.

NNEDV Applauds Introduction of the Family Violence Prevention and Services Improvement Act (FVPSA)

Date added: July 25, 2019

NNEDV applauds the 2019 introduction of FVPSA, a critical reauthorization bill for local domestic violence shelters and programs, state coalitions, tribes and tribal coalitions, U.S. territories, and culturally specific programs to provide emergency shelter, counseling, legal assistance, children’s services, crisis intervention, and domestic violence prevention.

NNEDV & Thirty-One Gifts

Date added: July 18, 2019

The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) has been a proud partner of Thirty-One Gifts since 2013. Through support from Thirty-One Gifts and its consultants, NNEDV has received more than $200,000 in donations to help provide the tools to empower survivors and spread awareness about domestic violence.

7th Annual Technology Summit

Date added: July 16, 2019

NNEDV’s 7th Annual Technology Summit took place July 29 - August 1, 2019 in San Francisco, CA.

Strictly Confidential: A Conference on Protecting Survivor Privacy – September, 2019

Date added: July 16, 2019

Register Now Advocates are saying: “Some survivors don’t reach out because they’re worried about mandated reporting requirements. This gets in the way of us being able to help.” “What if no one on staff speaks the survivor’s language? How do we find a translator they feel safe with? And what agreements should be in place to protect victims’ […]

All Means ALL: Advocating for the Needs of LGBTQ Survivors

Date added: July 12, 2019

Survivors in the LGBTQ community face unique challenges and barriers to safety. In particular, transgender survivors of color experience epidemic rates of violence and increasing hostility. Passing a VAWA that strives to meet the needs of ALL survivors is one step towards a safer, prouder future for everyone.

Chefs Take a Stand 2019

Date added: June 14, 2019

Chefs Take a Stand to End Domestic Violence is not your average gala: the food is delicious – the attire is comfortable – the speeches are few. Come for the food, stay for the cause, and leave knowing you did your part to help end domestic violence this October. Featuring a selection of Washington, DC’s […]