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Week of Action 2018
Join NNEDV October 14 through 20, 2018, for the National Week of Action!
Date added: October 1, 2018DVAM 2018: Survivors’ Rights
Our #31n31 campaign for October 2018 focuses on Survivors' Rights. We are exploring the concepts to which we believe all survivors have the right.
Date added: October 1, 2018NNEDV Applauds House Passage of Lifesaving Legislation for Domestic Violence Victims
Survivors need to know that when they come forward for help and support it will be there. FVPSA is a core component to victim-centered responses in communities.
Date added: September 28, 2018[CLOSED] Tell Senate: Halt Confirmation Until Fair Investigation
The reports of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, are serious and alarming. The individuals shaping our laws should be held to the highest standard.
Date added: September 27, 2018NNEDV Testimony for the Judiciary Committee of the United States Senate
Testimony for the Judiciary Committee of the United States Senate Kim Gandy, President and CEO, National Network to End Domestic Violence Regarding the Hearing on Supreme Court of the United States Nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh on September 27, 2018 To Chairman Grassley, Ranking Member Feinstein, and members of the Judiciary Committee: Thank you for this […]
Date added: September 27, 2018Congress Must Move VAWA Forward
We remain disappointed that Congress failed to fully reauthorize VAWA before its September 30 expiration.
Date added: September 26, 2018NNEDV Stands with Survivors through National Walkout
We demand a thorough investigation of all allegations brought against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
Date added: September 24, 2018Senate Must Investigate Charges Before Voting
Countless survivors, and their families, friends and advocates, are watching the Senate, to see what kind of tone they will set, and so far it’s not a good one. Senators should be leading by example. And that means treating Dr. Ford with respect.
Date added: September 20, 2018Meet Violence Free Colorado
Colorado’s unique geography gives it its beauty, but can also create a sense of isolation in many communities. Violence Free Colorado helps to bridge programs and the work done on behalf of survivors, provides opportunities for advocates to come together to learn and network, and gives survivors and advocates a unified voice among decision makers and funders.
Date added: September 1, 2018Understanding the Importance of Trauma-Informed Care
Trauma-informed care takes into account the physical and mental effects of trauma and also asks: "Who do you want to be?"
Date added: August 16, 2018