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Domestic Violence Resources
For Information or Help
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California
Family Justice Center - San Diego
Our mission is to improve and strengthen the lives of families through early identification of family violence and then provide coordinated wrap-around services through collaboration with community partners in a safe location.
Crisis Hotline: (800) 479-3339
Shelter: (888) 385-4657
YWCA of San Diego County
Provides women and families with the shelter and services they need to escape homelessness and domestic violence. Our menu of programs and services - including residential programs, counseling, legal support and career assistance - are designed to accommodate the physical, emotional, intellectual and social services needs of homeless women and families as well as those facing domestic violence issues.
Emergency Hotline 24 hours: (619) 234-3164
General Info: (619) 239-0355
The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
Works to end domestic violence through policy work, education, and victim-oriented programs and services.
The California Coalition Against Sexual Assault
A statewide coalition of rape crisis centers and prevention programs founded in 1980. CalCASA provides leadership, vision and resources to rape crisis centers,individuals and other entities committed to ending sexual violence.
Nationwide
Human Resource Essential, LLC
A private company that provides consulting and training nationwide; including a comprehensive Total Solutions Package addressing all aspects of family violence’s affects on the workplace.
Stephanie Angelo, SPHR Founder/President
Phone: 480-726-9833
Stop Family Violence Abuse Hotlines
National Hotline numbers
IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY DIAL 911
or call your LOCAL POLICE
National Domestic Violence Hotline / Linea Nacional sobre la Violencia Doméstica
Assists in advocacy, counseling and referral efforts. If you are in need call the National Domestic Violence Hotline 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You will reach a trained advocate who can talk with you about your situation, your safety, and the options available to you. Friends and family members are also welcome to call for information. All conversations with hotline advocates are strictly confidential. Support is available in English or Spanish, with interpreters available for over 139 languages.
Toll Free Phone: (800)-799-SAFE (7233)
National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) Fund
The leading voice for domestic violence victims and their advocates. NNEDV Fund offers a range of cutting-edge programs designed to meet the needs of victims. Initiatives include increasing financial literacy and economic self-sufficiency; providing education on using technology safely and strategically to escape abuse; providing emergency financial assistance for survivors, as well as financial assistance to obtain job training and education; and engaging and educating survivors as active participants in the election process.
Phone: Call (202)543-5566
Break the Cycle
Educates teens about healthy dating relationships and engages them to speak out against domestic violence.
Phone: (303) 286-3383
Center for Community Economic Development
Works to help families, seniors, and the communities in which they live, become and remain economically secure. We define economic security as not only having enough money to take care of yourself and your family, but also having the ability to save and develop assets.
Corporation for Enterprise Development
Expands economic opportunity by helping Americans start and grow businesses, go to college, own a home, and save for their children’s and own economic futures. They identify promising ideas, test and refine them in communities to find out what works, craft policies and products to help good ideas reach scale, and develop partnerships to promote lasting change. We bring together community practice, public policy and private markets in new and effective ways to achieve greater economic impact.
Family Violence Prevention Fund
Works to prevent violence within the home, and in the community, to help those whose lives are devastated by abuse by educating the public and improving institutions' response to domestic violence.
Phone:(800)-595-4889
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Serves as a national information and referral center for the general public, media, battered women and their children, allied and member agencies and organizations.
Phone: (303) 831-1681
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
Provides comprehensive information and resources, policy development and assistance to enhance community response to and prevention of domestic violence. NRCDV enhances the capacity of organizations and individuals working to end violence in the lives of women and their children and proactively supports the work of national, state, and local domestic violence programs.
Toll Free Phone:(800)-537-2238
Office on Violence Against Women
Works to provide federal leadership to reduce violence against women, and to administer justice for and strengthen services to all victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. This is accomplished by developing and supporting the capacity of state, local, tribal, and non-profit entities involved in responding to violence against women.
Phone: (202)-307-6026
VAWnet: the National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women
A project of NRCDV, provides a comprehensive online collection of advocacy-based electronic resources on domestic violence, sexual violence, and related intersecting issues. Resources include applied research papers, policy and practice papers, federal and state funding information, prevention and public education materials, community advocacy materials and information about other national, state, regional and local organizations and programs.
Toll Free Phone: (800)-537-2238
Violence Against Women Online Resources (VAWOR)
Provides law, criminal justice, advocacy, and social service professionals with up-to-date information on interventions to stop violence against women through the Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse.
Wider Opportunities for Women
Works nationally and in its home community of Washington, DC to build pathways to economic independence for America's families, women, and girls. WOW has a distinctive history in changing the landscape of women and work. For more than 40 years, WOW has helped women learn to earn, with programs emphasizing literacy, technical and nontraditional skills, the welfare-to-work transition, career development, and retirement security.
Women’s Business Center
Provides many links for women interested in entrepreneurship. Women Work! advances economic justice and equality for women through education, advocacy and organizing.
VDAY Global Movement to End Violence
V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. V-Day is
a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise money and
revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence organizations. V-Day generates
broader attention for the fight to stop violence against women and girls,including
rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM) and sexual slavery.
More resources located here: Click to Empower
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