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HAVE QUESTIONS? NEED MORE INFORMATION?
Contact the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence with any questions about the campaign:

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GET INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROJECT PARTNERS
Our project partners' information is listed on the About Us page


INTERESTED IN SPONSORING THE CAMPAIGN?
Visit the Sponsorship page to learn more about available opportunities. Starting at just $50, you can be a sponsor of the campaign and help us spread the word about stopping domestic violence in the District. The campaign is on the web, in Metro buses, on the radio and in print. By sponsoring the campaign, you help keep the awareness campaign in front of thousands of local residents everyday! Become a sponsor today!!


 

FIND SUPPORT FOR YOURSELF
There's help available if you experience domestic violence in DC. Find a local program. Learn about services. Create your own safety plan.
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HOW TO HELP SOMEONE ELSE
Offering support and never being judgmental is the best way you can help someone experiencing domestic abuse.
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READ SURVIVORS' STORIES
Read stories of survivors' struggles and successes overcoming domestic abuse. Survivors shared their stories with us to uplift others.
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Need more information?
Visit the RESOURCES page.

 

   
DON'T BE FOOLED BY WHAT YOU'VE HEARD
There is a lot of false information spread about domestic violence. Read about some of the most common myths—then get to know the facts! The more you know, the more you can help.
GET THE FACTS ABOUT DOMESTIC ABUSE
Did you know that all abuse is not physical? Do you know what effects abuse has over the long term? How it iimpacts children who are exposed to it in their homes? Get the facts about abuse.
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This project was supported by a grant awarded by the District of Columbia Office of Victims Services. The opinions, findings and conclusions expressed
in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Government of the District of Columbia.
 

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