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The Center for Violence Prevention

About this Organization

he Center for Violence Prevention has a twenty-four hour crisis and referral line to assist in immediate needs.  Trained personnel will provide a wide range of references and resources.

The Center for Violence Prevention works across the state as a response to human trafficking through our Tower Program and Rapid Response Team. For Domestic Violence, they serve Claiborne, Copiah, Hinds, Issaquena, Madison, Rankin, Sharkey, Simpson, Warren and Yazoo Counties.

Contact Information

P.O. Box 6279

Pearl,MS 39288

601-932-4198

Contact | Center for Violence Prevention (msc4vp.org)

State or Territory Served

The Deaf Hotline

About this Organization
Email
hotline@adwas.org

Deaf Hotline advocates receive extensive training in domestic violence & sexual assault. Deaf advocates provide culturally-sensitive crisis intervention, education, information, and local resources for Deaf survivors.

Additionally, we can offer resources and referrals to local services such as shelters, agencies, organizations, courts, and more. We also provide Deaf Culture & DV trainings for service providers or agencies.

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Contact Information

8623 Roosevelt Way NE,
Seattle, WA 98115
Office: (206) 922-7088 (Voice/VP)
24/7 Hotline: (206) 812-1001 (VP)
Fax: (206) 726-0017

Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

The Dinner Party

About this Organization
Email
info@thedinnerparty.org

The Dinner Party is a platform for grieving 20-, 30-, and early 40-somethings to find peer community and build lasting relationships. Since 2014, The Dinner Party has connected more than 13,000 grieving peers to one another, including 2,000 since the start of the pandemic. We screen, train and support a growing network of peer hosts, and connect them to 12-15 people nearby, who share a similar age and loss experience.  We’ve been featured on NPR’s Morning Edition, On Being with Krista Tippet, CNN, NYT, O Magazine, BuzzFeed, and dozens of other publications, and as a case study in various books, including The Upside of Stress, The New Better Off, and The Power of Meaning.  

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Contact Information

Please direct all press inquiries to media@thedinnerparty.org.

Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

The Fairness Campaign

About this Organization
Email
info@fairness.org

The Fairness Campaign is Kentucky’s LGBTQ advocacy organization founded in 1991 by 10 Louisvillians. Its primary goal is comprehensive civil rights legislation prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity and to dismantle systemic racism. With the help of the Fairness Campaign, 22 Kentucky communities and counting have enacted Fairness Ordinances outlawing LGBTQ discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations. Today, the Fairness Campaign works in cities all across Kentucky to advance LGBTQ rights and acceptance through legislative advocacy and public education.

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Contact Information

(502) 893-0788

2263 Frankfort Avenue
Louisville, KY 40206

State or Territory Served

The Lamplighter Movement

About this Organization
Email
MARGIE@THELAMPLIGHTERS.ORG

“Every victim of childhood sexual abuse deserves the right to live a healthy and joyful life. Repair is an educational program designed to provide tools to achieve that goal in a sensitive, non-judgmental and caring environment”.

Our ultimate goal is to have happy, stable, healthy adults, and that begins with having happy, stable, healthy children, children who have been protected from any possible predator and who are being raised in a healthy family system.

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Contact Information

MARGIE@THELAMPLIGHTERS.ORG

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The Laurel Foundation

About this Organization
Email
info@laurel-foundation.org

THE LAUREL FOUNDATION IS A COMPREHENSIVE PROVIDER OF EDUCATIONAL AND SUPPORT PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS, TRANSGENDER YOUTH AND OTHER AT-RISK YOUTH POPULATIONS. WE SERVE OVER 500 LOW-INCOME, AT-RISK PARTICIPANTS ANNUALLY.

The Laurel Foundation’s programs tackle the emotional and social challenges at-risk children and youth face by constructing environments that support the mental and physical welfare of the participants. Our programs give participants the tools to build self-sufficient, productive, healthy lives.

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Contact Information

75 South Grand Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91105
(626) 683-0800
(626) 683-0890

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The Loveland Foundation

About this Organization
Email
info@thelovelandfoundation.org

With the barriers affecting access to treatment by members of diverse ethnic and racial groups, the Loveland Therapy Fund provides financial assistance to Black women and girls seeking therapy nationally.

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551 Fifth Avenue, Suite 516

New York, New York 10176

State or Territory Served

The National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics (NAFC)

Telephone 1
(703) 647-7427
About this Organization
Email
info@nafcclinics.org

The National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics (NAFC) is the only nonprofit 501c(3) organization whose mission is solely focused on the issues and needs of medically underserved people throughout the U.S. and the more than 1,400 Free and Charitable Clinics and Charitable Pharmacies that serve them. NAFC programs provide a wide range of support to our members and in turn patients through funding, education and training, advocacy, standards, disaster relief, and more.

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1800 Diagonal Road, Suite 600

Alexandria, VA 22314

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Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

About this Organization
Email
info@nctsn.org

Our mission is to raise the standard of care and improve access to services for traumatized children, their families and communities throughout the United States.

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Contact Information
NCCTS—University of California, Los Angeles

11150 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 650
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Phone: (310) 235-2633
Fax: (310) 235-2612

NCCTS—Duke University

1121 West Chapel Hill Street Suite 201
Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 682-1552
Fax: (919) 613-9898

Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

The National District Attorneys Association

About this Organization

The National District Attorneys Association's National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women (NCPVAW) exists to serve prosecutors, members of the prosecution team and other allied professionals as they strive to deliver justice to all survivors of domestic violence / dating violence, sexual violence, and stalking and to hold criminals accountable. We all know that in reality domestic violence does not discriminate in selecting its victims from among members of our families, communities, schools, places of worship and places of work; the places in our world that should be safe from violence. While we are painfully aware that anyone can be a victim of domestic violence irrespective of age, ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, or economic status, studies do support the fact that the majority of the victims are females who are unfortunately abused by their male or female partners.  We do not, nonetheless, overlook men who may be victims of these acts of violence by their male or female partners. Although these studies and statistics may be complex our mission is straight forward: to spread education and awareness to ensure that men and women work collaboratively to end the devastating impact caused by domestic violence to all victims.
·        We host national training events, the Prosecuting Sexual Assault Cases Course.

·        We can design and provide hands-on trial advocacy training geared towards developing and fine tuning litigation skills for prosecutors who handle sex crimes and domestic violence / dating violence and stalking cases.

·        We provide training at state and local conferences on subjects that are relevant to the jurisdictions, expertly delivered by experienced and tested trial and appellate prosecutors as well as scientific and medical experts.

·        We design and conduct multi-day state and local trainings, in consultation with our hosts, to address the needs expressed by the jurisdiction and audience type.

·        We provide resources on topics relevant to the prosecution of sexual assault, domestic violence, domestic violence in late life, dating violence, stalking and cyber stalking.

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Type of Organization
State or Territory Served