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Nasiliu.net is one of the leading Russian organizations dealing with the problem of domestic violence. The goals of the Center are to make the problem visible and provide free help for domestic violence survivors. The founder and director is the Russian human rights defender, PhD in Law Anna Rivina.
The Shade Tree is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1989 in North Las Vegas, Nevada. Founded by Bonnie Polley, it focus on providing services to victims of domestic violence, as well served as safe house to women, children and their pets. The center remains as the largest women and children's center headquartered in Nevada.
Futures Without Violence (formerly Family Violence Prevention Fund) is a non-profit organization with offices in San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Boston, United States, with the goal of ending domestic and sexual violence. Futures Without Violence is involved in community-based programs, developing educational materials, and in public ...
The Family Shelter is requesting donations of household items as more people seek emergency shelter from domestic violence. Family Shelter seeks donations amidst uptick in clients escaping ...
Verizon Grants to Help 42 New England Domestic Violence Prevention Organizations Expand Programs Verizon Foundation Awards $335,000 In Grants During Boston Red Sox Pre-Game Ceremony at Fenway Park ...
The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) is a 501(c)(3) [3] not-for-profit organization founded in 1990, [1] based in the District of Columbia.It is a network of state and territorial domestic violence coalitions, representing over 2,000 member organizations throughout the US.
After Jonathan Majors was found guilty of misdemeanor assault and harassment against his ex girlfriend, Grace Jabarri, she called for donations to the domestic violence support organization that ...
Narika is a Fremont, California organization that confronts domestic violence in South Asian American communities. [2] Narika was founded in 1991 as the Bay Area Indian Women's Support Group and later as the South Asian Women's Support Group. Founders launched a crisis helpline, and established the organization in 1992. [3] [4]