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The Family Violence Prevention Fund works to end domestic violence and help victims whose lives are devastated by abuse, because every person has the right to live in a home free of violence.

 
The Bridges Domestic & Sexual Violence Support. Formerly known as Rape and Assault Support Services.


National Coalition Against Domestic Violence NCADV (located in Denver, CO) is a grassroots non-profit membership organization working since 1978 to end violence in the lives of victims. We provide a national network for state coalitions and local programs servicing domestic violence victims, public policy at the national level, technical assistance, community awareness campaigns, general information and referrals, and publications on the issue of domestic violence.

 
National Network to End Domestic Violence is a membership and advocacy organization. The NNEDV began in 1990 as a small working group of state domestic violence coalitions and national domestic violence advocates.


National Domestic Violence Hotline. Each month, nearly 10,000 callers- victims of domestic violence, their families and friends across the U.S.- receive crisis intervention, referrals, information and support in many languages.

 
Stop Family Violence. A site sponsored by a number of organizations with information on prevention and resources on family violence.

 
Safe Horizons in New York. It contains lots of helpful information.

 
Sexual Assault Links

 

 

 

 
Teens and Kids

 
Reachout NH is a website for information on Sexual Assault & Teen dating violence.


Cybergrrl contains several pages of domestic violence material, including book reviews and links to related sites.

 

 
Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape has a quiz about sexual violence.

 
Safe Network contains information on teen dating violence.

 
The Victims' Information Bureau provides valuable information on dating violence.

 

 
PBS Teen Show, In The Mix, has a great page about dating violence

 
The National Domestic Violence Hotline's Teen Page has some good info on recognizing and addressing dating violence.

 
Government Resources

 
The Violence Against Women Office of the U.S. Department of Justice

 
The Centers for Disease Control provides information on many aspects of health, including the consequences of domestic and sexual violence.

 
The National Criminal Justice Reference Service provides information on crime and victims' rights, including the victims of domestic and sexual violence.

 
Toolkit to End Violence Against Women developed by the National Advisory Council on Violence Against Women

 
Updated Legal Handbook from the NH Commission on the Status of Women

 
Domestic Violence Protocols from the NH Department of Justice

 
Other Related Links

 
National Organization for Women (NOW). The day-in, day-out activism of NOW's quarter of a million members and hundred of chapters makes a difference.

 

 
Communities Against Violence Network, an international network of anti-violence advocates and experts.

 











 

Violence in a relationship is never justified.
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