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Meet Jane Doe Inc., the Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence

"We like to say we are small but mighty. You’d never know there are only eight full-time coalition staff when you see the amount of work we produce and the successes we’ve achieved. The variety of trainings and networking opportunities has helped expand the knowledge base and capacity of advocates to meet the complex needs of survivors."

Date added: June 18, 2018

Domestic Violence Still Counts: NNEDV’s 12th Annual National Census

Today, NNEDV released its 12th Annual Domestic Violence Counts Report. This one-day snapshot reveals the services provided to survivors and their children by the 1,694 local domestic violence programs that responded to the Census on September 13, 2017.

Date added: June 13, 2018

Domestic Violence Counts: 12th Annual Census Report

For the twelfth consecutive year, on September 13, 2017, NNEDV conducted a one-day unduplicated count of adults and children seeking domestic violence services in the United States.

Date added: June 13, 2018

Meet the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence

“Prevention is key to ending domestic violence. It is only through prevention and public awareness that we will be able to create the culture shift that is needed to end this public health epidemic…. We are proud of our new prevention campaign, ‘I Choose,’ which is aimed at engaging boys and men to make positive life choices that don’t involve violence.”

Date added: June 1, 2018

Meet the Missouri Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence

"We’re incredibly proud of our Shelter Rules project, a statewide effort that began in 2007 to work with domestic violence programs on reducing rules in shelter programs and incorporate a harm reduction model. The goal was to find a better way to welcome domestic violence victims — many of whom had every aspect of life controlled by their partners — into shelter where they could experience autonomy despite the constraints of a communal living environment."

Date added: May 15, 2018