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Date added: November 29, 2017
In a noon press conference at the Capitol today, national domestic violence and law enforcement organizations endorsed the Fix NICS Act.
Date added: November 27, 2017
Although safe housing can provide a pathway to freedom, there are many barriers that prevent survivors from obtaining or maintaining safe and affordable housing.
Date added: November 24, 2017
NNEDV works to eliminate barriers to housing for survivors through targeted federal policy advocacy and systems advocacy. Housing is central to our advocacy because we believe that housing is safety. We are working toward making the statement “every home a safe home” a reality.
Date added: November 20, 2017
"...when you know that children raised in a violent home are at risk of continuing that generational cycle of violence, how can you NOT be motivated to be a part of the solution?" - Jan Langbein
Date added: November 17, 2017
This legislation creates a Domestic Abuse and Violence Prevention Initiative that would ensure states have adequate funding and resources to share all relevant prohibitory information with NICS.
Date added: November 15, 2017
Every day in the United States victims of domestic violence are killed or severely injured because of domestic violence abusers’ access to firearms.
Date added: November 15, 2017
TCFV and its amazing staff, much like Texas itself, does our work and looks forward with continued and unbridled optimism.
Date added: November 10, 2017
Acknowledging domestic violence and human trafficking addresses how complex patterns of abusive behavior create environments that enable and perpetuate violence.
Date added: November 1, 2017
After forming the coalition nearly 40 years ago and by listening to the voices of survivors, we created a service delivery model that focused on emergency shelter, crisis lines, safety planning, and advocacy.