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NNEDV Thanks Summer 2017 Interns

Every semester, NNEDV is enhanced by an inspiring, driven, and talented group of interns. This summer was no exception! Our work to end domestic violence is supported by interns and we are beyond grateful for their contributions.

Date added: September 30, 2017

[CLOSED] Healthcare Fatigue? Survivors Are Counting on You.

Congress is serious about its last-ditch effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) with legislation sponsored by Senators Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC). Graham-Cassidy is worse than previous bills.

Date added: September 25, 2017

Chefs Take a Stand 2017

Chefs Take a Stand to End Domestic Violence is not your average gala: the food is delicious - the attire is comfortable - the speeches are few. Come for the food, stay for the cause, and leave knowing you did your part to help end domestic violence this October.

Date added: September 21, 2017

Chefs Take a Stand 2016

Chefs Take a Stand to End Domestic Violence returns Tuesday, October 25, 2016!

Date added: September 21, 2017

Technology Safety & Privacy Resources

Our Safety Net project develops resources and information on the use of technology for agencies and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and trafficking.

Date added: September 14, 2017

Survivors Need Title IX

It has been long established that incidents of sexual assault and dating abuse on campus are unreported or underreported, perpetuating a culture of violence and silence that has threatened students for generations. While Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has been clear that she intends to undermine long-standing protections and recent efforts to strengthen Title IX legal protections, once again we hear from the Education Secretary that the current Administration has no intention of assuring students that their safety and best interests are central to the agenda.

Date added: September 8, 2017

Healthcare Policy

Survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault need a range of physical and mental health services, including preventive care, in order to heal and thrive. We encourage Congress to maintain access for all to high-quality, comprehensive health insurance that is guaranteed and affordable. Access to necessary medical and behavioral health services: Victims of violence and […]

Date added: September 8, 2017

Technology Policy

Technology has a major impact on survivors of abuse. It can be used by a victim to access help, to strategically maintain safety and privacy, and to remain connected to family and friends. It is often used to prove guilt and hold offenders accountable. Yet, technology, in its various forms, is also misused by abusers […]

Date added: September 8, 2017

[CLOSED] ACT NOW: Tell Congress Pass the DREAM Act

The Trump Administration has announced that it will end the Deferred Action for Child Arrivals (DACA) program, which provides work permits to undocumented immigrants who were brought into the United States as children.

Date added: September 5, 2017