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Date added: February 15, 2018
Reproductive abuse, coercion, and sexual assault are tactics of abuse facing many survivors of domestic violence, even though these tactics are not as commonly known or understood as emotional or physical abuse.
Date added: February 12, 2018
“By transferring money out of VOCA into a number of other Department of Justice grant programs, the Administration’s proposal would reduce VOCA victim service funding by over 10 percent," said Monica McLaughlin, Director of Public Policy at NNEDV.
Date added: February 8, 2018
"We call on the White House to issue a statement condemning domestic violence and acknowledging the harm it does to victims and families." said Cindy Southworth, NNEDV EVP.
Date added: February 1, 2018
LCADV is dedicated to bringing about change in our institutions, laws, politics, attitudes, and beliefs which will allow individuals to live free of violence. We work to end domestic violence through education, systems advocacy, public policy, and social change. Our work is centered in feminist principles of anti-oppression and self-determination.
Date added: January 18, 2018
Carrie Goldberg: NNEDV continues its “Spotlight on Feminists” series by highlighting and honoring individuals who work to make a difference every day through our “&Me” series of interviews.
Date added: January 17, 2018
Ask Congress to support robust investments in federal programs that prevent and end domestic and sexual violence, and reject cuts to these critical lifesaving programs .
Date added: January 15, 2018
Nevada is a unique state with two main metropolitan areas in Las Vegas and Reno and many rural and frontier communities. Because of the vast differences and varying needs in the state, service delivery to survivors is quite diverse.
Date added: January 2, 2018
The Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence (KCADV) enjoys incredible responsibility and trust from our fifteen member domestic violence programs that work to improve services for survivors across the state. In 2017, coalition staff focused on ensuring underserved and culturally-specific populations have meaningful access to those services.