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Swipe Left on Teen Dating Violence this Teen DV Month

Date added: February 1, 2017

First loves are often exciting and nerve-wracking all at the same time. Whether in middle school, high school, college, or beyond, navigating a romantic relationship for the first time can be challenging and confusing.

Tell Congress: Protect Violence Against Women Act Funding

Date added: January 19, 2017

VAWA was passed with bipartisan support to improve the law enforcement response to violence against women and create specialized victim services. VAWA has been incredibly effective in saving lives and money.

Ask an Advocate: I’m Afraid to End My Relationship, What Do I Do?

Date added: January 12, 2017

Dear I Wanna Break Up, It’s not okay for your girlfriend to be so controlling of what you wear and who you speak to. It’s also not okay that she makes you feel like you always have to immediately respond to her texts and that she went through your phone without your permission.

Migrating to Safety

Date added: December 16, 2016

NNEDV is proud to work in coalition with organizations offering resources and policy solutions to help migrant survivors heal from trauma and find a path towards living in peace and safety. We remember the refugees and migrants who have lost their lives while trying to reach safety, and the continued risks and safety concerns for these individuals once they have migrated.

Pursuing our Full Talents: Honoring the Legacy of RBG

Date added: December 12, 2016

In the words of Justice Ginsburg, “We [women] should not be held back from pursuing our full talents, from contributing what we could contribute to the society, because we fit into a certain mold ― because we belong to a group that historically has been the object of discrimination.”

NNEDV Thanks Fall 2016 Interns

Date added: December 5, 2016

Our work to end domestic violence is supported by interns and we are beyond thankful for their contributions. And now, let us introduce the fall 2016 dream team:

‘Justice for All Act’ improves housing protections for survivors

Date added: December 2, 2016

NNEDV’s DV Counts National Census of Domestic Violence Services found that in just one day in 2015, while more than 71,828 victims of domestic violence received services, over 12,000 requests for services went unmet due to lack of funding and resources. Of those unmet requests, 63 percent were for safe housing.