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Highlighting Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

NNEDV honors the achievements and cultural contributions of Asian/Pacific Islanders (API) in the United States, using this month to bring attention to issues of domestic violence in API communities and reflect on the path to ensuring safety.

Date added: May 9, 2017

DV & HIV/AIDS Toolkit

This toolkit aims to provide domestic violence and HIV/AIDS service providers with information and resources to enhance services for persons exposed to HIV/AIDS and domestic violence.

Date added: May 5, 2017

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Date added: May 4, 2017

Congress Invests in Lifesaving Program for Victims

The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) praises the vital bipartisan commitment of Congress to supporting and serving victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Date added: May 3, 2017

Ask an Advocate: How Can I Make Her Leave?

If and when she is open to it, encourage her to talk to a domestic violence advocate – either at the local domestic violence program in your area or through the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233).

Date added: April 27, 2017

HIV State Laws – Overview

This guide was developed as a quick snapshot of state HIV laws that may impact survivors and individuals living with HIV in your state, including partner notification, minors consent to testing, criminalization, and more. NNEDV does not intend this guide to be a one-stop shop for state legal information but as a tool that offers […]

Date added: April 27, 2017

NNEDV Thanks Spring 2017 Interns

Every semester, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) is enhanced by an inspiring, driven, and talented group of interns. This spring was no exception! Our work to end domestic violence is supported by interns and we are beyond grateful for their contributions. And now, let us introduce the spring 2017 dream team:

Date added: April 20, 2017