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Equality North Carolina JL Heinze Sun, 03/27/2022

Equality North Carolina
P.O. Box 28768
Raleigh, NC 27611
Tel (919) 829-0343

State or Territory Served
Email
info@equalitync.org

Equality North Carolina builds LGBTQ+ power through advocacy, education, and uplifting the stories of queer and trans North Carolinians in pursuit of racial and social justice.

North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault JL Heinze Fri, 03/18/2022
Telephone 1 Type
Phone:
Telephone 1
(919) 871-1015
Telephone 2 Type
Toll-Free:
Telephone 2
(888) 737-2272
Telephone 3 Type
Fax:
Telephone 3
(919) 871-5895

811 Spring Forest Rd Ste 100 

Raleigh, NC 27609-9145

State or Territory Served
Email
nccasa@nccasa.org
Kiran Taylor Teichman Fri, 05/22/2020
State or Territory Served

Kiran's mission is to end the cycle of abuse and to serve and empower South Asian victims of domestic violence in North Carolina by providing culturally specific services and comprehensive economic, social and community resources.

We empower victims/survivors by providing access to information, education, and other necessary social and economic support that best reflects each person's interests and needs.

Clan Star, Inc. Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 12/11/2008
Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

The mission of Clan Star is devoted to improving justice to strengthen the sovereignty of Indigenous women through legal, legislative and policy initiatives, and, education and awareness. Clan Star provides technical assistance, training and consultation to Indian Tribes and organizations in the development of public policy strategies addressing violence against women. CSI is a technical assistance provider to recipients of the OVW’s Tribal Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Coalitions grant program. Technical assistance is designed to increase organizational capacity to address the unmet needs of American Indian and Alaska Native women by supporting the development of the leadership and/or organizational membership to effect social change and systemic reform in response to violence against Indian women. Clan Star’s technical assistance has specialized focus on the intersection of federal, tribal and state laws as those laws impact American Indian victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

 

University of North Carolina (UNC)- Injury Prevention Research Center (IPRC) Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 12/11/2008
Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

IPRC’s mission is to build the field of injury prevention and control through a combination of interdisciplinary scholarly approaches to research, intervention and evaluation, and through training the next generation of researchers and practitioners.