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Honoring the 35th Anniversary of the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act
Today, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) commemorates the 35th anniversary of the passage of the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA). FVPSA is at the heart of our nation’s response to domestic violence, ensuring that local domestic violence shelters and programs are able to keep their doors open to serve more than 1.2 million victims and their children every year.
Date added: October 15, 2019VAWA 2013 Reauthorization
While the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) has undoubtedly improved our nation’s response to violence, not all victims had been protected or reached through earlier iterations of the bill. VAWA 2013, signed into law by President Obama on March 7, 2013, closed critical gaps in services and justice. It reauthorized and improved upon lifesaving services for all victims […]
Date added: October 10, 2019Housing is Safety
Housing is safety for survivors of domestic violence and their children. Access to housing allows victims to break free from abusers and escape homelessness. This is life-changing – and lifesaving – for everyone in the family.
Date added: October 2, 2019Week of Action 2019
Join NNEDV October 20 through 26, 2019, for the National Week of Action!
Date added: October 1, 2019DVAM 2019: Moments That Make a Movement
Our #31n31 campaign for October 2019 focuses on Moments That Make a Movement. We are exploring the moments that built our movement to end domestic violence.
Date added: October 1, 2019How to Use the Resource Library
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Date added: September 24, 2019[CLOSED] We Need a #VAWA4ALL
Urge your Senators to swiftly pass a companion to H.R. 1585 in order to reauthorize and expand a VAWA for ALL survivors!
Date added: September 13, 2019Urging Congressional Action on the 25th Anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
“The improvements proposed in VAWA 2019, especially those that will reach survivors who are most marginalized, are long overdue,” said Monica McLaughlin, NNEDV Public Policy Director. “Today, survivors and advocates share the urgency and impatience of those who first rallied to create a national response to end domestic and sexual violence. Our movement urges Congress to swiftly reauthorize and invest in VAWA.”
Date added: September 13, 2019How to Use the Private Resource Library
Thank you for exploring the Private Resource Library. Please contact capacity_ta@nnedv.org for any other questions. PDF Instructions: How to Use the NNEDV Private Resource Library
Date added: August 30, 2019Email Sign-Up
Date added: August 26, 2019