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One Life Taken is One Life Too Many

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

Meet CAWS North Dakota

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.

Date added: November 1, 2017

&Me: Spotlighting Jessica Davidson

"I first became inspired to do this work when I was a survivor at the same time that I was a student leader."

Date added: October 23, 2017

[CLOSED] Tell Congress: Keep Firearms Away from Dangerous Abusers

The House may soon vote on a bill that would make it frighteningly easy for abusers to legally carry concealed firearms into other states when stalking their victims. Concealed carry reciprocity (CCR) would make it far easier for abusers to threaten, harass, and kill their intimate partners with firearms.

Date added: October 22, 2017

Meet the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence

The Coalition offers support and services for today, and education, advocacy and leadership to shape a violence-free future for families in the District of Columbia. Our work applies a framework for identifying social, economic, cultural, political and legal factors that have critical implications for those affected by violence, oppression, subordination and discrimination.

Date added: October 16, 2017

[CLOSED] The Senate Budget Proposal Will Harm Survivors

Lack of financial resources is already an enormous barrier to safety and security for victims of domestic violence. Reductions in any of these critical programs will be devastating for survivors’ safety and security. Tell the Senate to Reject this Budget Proposal!

Date added: October 16, 2017

Week of Action 2017

Join NNEDV October 15 through 21, 2017 for the National Week of Action!

Date added: October 1, 2017

DVAM 2017: Beyond the Buzzwords

We invited you to join us and get involved this month through our 2017 #31n31 campaign: Beyond the Buzzwords. We are digging into what common buzzwords in the domestic violence prevention field mean to us.

Date added: October 1, 2017