NO MORE aims to raise public awareness and engagement around ending domestic violence and sexual assault. Launched in March 2013 by a coalition of leading advocacy groups, service providers, the U.S. Department of Justice, and major corporations, NO MORE is supported by hundreds of national and local groups and by thousands of individuals, organizations, universities, and communities who are using its signature blue symbol to increase visibility for domestic violence and sexual assault.
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) is the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country and operates the DoD Safe Helpline for the Department of Defense. RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help victims, and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice.
Founded in 2010 to honor the memory of Yeardley Love, One Love works with young people across the country to raise awareness about the warning signs of abuse and activate communities to work to change the statistics around relationship violence.
Highly-trained advocates offer support, information and advocacy to young people who have questions or concerns about their dating relationships. We also provide information and support to concerned friends and family members, teachers, counselors, service providers and members of law enforcement. Free and confidential phone, live chat and texting services are available 24/7/365.
http://www.menstoppingviolence.org
A national training institute, Men Stopping Violence provides organizations, communities and individuals with everything they need to drive social justice, encouraging men to take a stand against domestic violence against women.
Influencing policy; promoting collaboration between regional, state and government agencies; and providing customized training and education on domestic and sexual violence, the NCDSV brings professionals together to work towards the end of abuse.
The Clearinghouse and its teach of researchers, consultants, speakers and educators dedicated to preventing rape through widespread education initiatives and bringing justice to victims of violence.
Acting as a voice for victims and survivors of domestic violence, the NCADV is an invaluable resource to those looking for help and organizations providing aid for abuse victims.
Made up of local programs throughout the country, the NCAVP works to prevent and respond to all types of violence against persons in the LGBTQ communities. With a powerful team of affiliates, the NCAVP strives to end violence against LBGTQ individuals once and for all.
Dedicated to addressing, preventing and responding to violence across Latino families, ALIANZA is a national network of advocates, practitioners, researchers, activists and survivors of domestic violence who are all part of the Latino community and dedicated to its safety.
The Americans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Center operates a toll-free helpline for battered women and families living in other countries, providing advocacy services, safety planning case management and relocation assistance.
http://www.nij.gov/topics/crime/
Providing in-depth information and evaluations of types of specific crimes, the National Institute of Justice can offer details on domestic violence and intimate partner abuse, violence against women, and more.
Part of the US Department of Justice, the Office on Violence Against Women provides federal leadership in an effort to reduce and prevent abuse on women, while also ensuring justice is carried out for women who have been abused.
Trained domestic violence advocates provide compassionate and constructive services 24/7 on the National Domestic Violence Hotline. There are no fees for this confidential service, only the caring support of dedicated professionals.