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Date added: February 1, 2023
These commemorations—and the intersections they spotlight—help our movement continue working toward a world where all survivors are supported.
Date added: December 15, 2022
With your support, NNEDV is grateful to have done so much throughout the past year. Read on to see what we accomplished together in 2022.
Date added: November 14, 2022
In November 2022, Ring, whose mission is to make neighborhoods safer, announced a donation of up to 10,000 home security devices to support survivor safety across the U.S. This program is in collaboration with the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV), one of the nation’s leading voices for domestic violence victims and their advocates. […]
Date added: December 21, 2021
NNEDV has continued our important work through all the challenges of the past year. Read on to see just a bit of what we accomplished together in 2021.
Date added: December 23, 2020
Despite the many challenges we navigated in 2020, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) finishes the year with appreciation.
Date added: September 1, 2020
A conversation with Elizabeth Martin, founder of WomensLaw.org, and Deborah J. Vagins, President and CEO of the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) WomensLaw.org was founded in 2000 by Elizabeth Martin, with the help of a group of lawyers, teachers, advocates, and web designers who were interested in seeing the power of the internet […]
Date added: February 7, 2020
Stalking is a serious issue affecting more than six million people each year. It can be a terrifying crime for those who experience it, and it is often one of many tactics that abusers use in order to maintain power and control over a current or former intimate partner.