Domestic Violence Resources Directory
If you’re struggling to cope in an abusive relationship, you’re not alone. Experts estimate that over 10 million Americans are affected by domestic violence every year. Whether it’s physical or verbal abuse, it’s not OK, and you can take action to stop it. These vetted helplines are here for you.
South Valley Services
Domestic Violence Resource
- How We Help: The West Jordan Community Resource Center offers case management and referral services to domestic violence victims and local families using coordination and community response across multiple disciplines.
- History: The center acts as the resource and referral hub for first responders, clergy, corporations, and community support agencies. ... Read More »
- Phone Number: 801-561-5500
- Website: svsutah.org/
Survivor Project
Domestic Violence Resource
- How We Help: Survivor Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to addressing the needs of intersex and trans survivors of domestic and sexual violence through caring action, education and expanding access to resources and to opportunities for action.
- History: Since 1997, we have provided presentations, workshops, consultation, materials, information and referrals to many anti-violen ... Read More »
- Phone Number: 503-288-3191
- Website: survivorproject.org
Date Established
1997
Specialty
For LGBT
Location
Portland, OR
National Housing Law Project
Domestic Violence Resource
- How We Help: Our mission is to advance housing justice for poor people by increasing and preserving the supply of decent, affordable housing; improving existing housing conditions; expanding and enforcing low-income tenants' and homeowners' rights; and Increasing housing opportunities for racial and ethnic minorities.
- History: The National Housing Law Project (NHLP) is a nonprofit national housing and legal advocacy center established in 1968. NHLP w ... Read More »
- Phone Number: 415-546-7000
- Website: nhlp.org
National Clearinghouse on Marital and Date Rape
Domestic Violence Resource
- How We Help: We are most well known for so transforming the attitudes in this country (by our 20-year campaigns to change customs, policies, behaviors and laws) that we were able to make marital/cohabitant/date rape a crime in all fifty states, at least where force is used. (1993) All the governments in the U.N. voted in Beijing in 1995 to abolish the marital privilege to sex on demand from wives. This is testimony to our world-wide movement's strength.
- History: Laura X is the Director of the National Clearinghouse on Marital and Date Rape in Berkeley, California. The Clearinghouse be ... Read More »
- Phone Number: 510-524-1582
- Website: ncmdr.org/
Date Established
1978
Specialty
For Men, For Women, Non-profits, Rape Crisis Centers
Location
Berkeley, CA
Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County
Domestic Violence Resource
- How We Help: DVS is dedicated to ending domestic abuse by providing a wide range of services for victims, including their children, and by facilitating social change.
- History: DVS is a private, non-profit organization serving Snohomish County since 1976. We are the only program in Snohomish County pr ... Read More »
- Phone Number: 425-259-2827
- Website: dvs-snoco.org/index
Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence
Domestic Violence Resource
- How We Help: The Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence is a leading force in the fight against domestic violence. It is the only national organization of its kind founded by business leaders and focused on the workplace. Since 1995, the Alliance has brought together dozens of progressive companies who exchange information, collaborate on projects, and use their influence to instigate change.
- History: CAEPV has member and associate organizations reaching over one million employees nationwide. We believe that every individual ... Read More »
- Phone Number: 309-664-0667
- Website: caepv.org/
Date Established
2002
Specialty
For Men, For Women
Location
Bloomington, IL
Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project
Domestic Violence Resource
- How We Help: The Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project Mission Statement is to assist and support victims and survivors of domestic violence, focusing on the GLBTQ community, to bring about responsive public policy, and to increase access to culturally competent services.
- History: The Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project is a grassroots, non-profit organization founded by a gay male survivor of domestic ... Read More »
- Phone Number: 617-354-6056
- Website: gmdvp.org/about-us/
Women Of Color Network
Domestic Violence Resource
- How We Help: Women of Color Network, Inc. Addressing Unique Challenges and Ending Domestic Violence for ALL WOMEN, Women of Color, their families and Communities.
- History: In 1997, a group of women of color from across the country gathered to establish an entity to address the unique challenges f ... Read More »
- Phone Number: 844-962-6462 Ext. 700
- Website: wocninc.org/
Community Action Stops Abuse (CASA)
Domestic Violence Resource
- How We Help: CASA staff members understand the courage it takes to disclose abuse, and they work with the community to build a network of support for survivors and their children.
- History: CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse) has been working in the Tampa Bay area since 1977 when the Free Clinic Spouse Abuse Shelt ... Read More »
- Phone Number: 727-895-4912
- Website: casa-stpete.org/
National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life
Domestic Violence Resource
- How We Help: Through advocacy and education, the National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL) works everyday to improve victim safety, increase abuser accountability, expand coordinated community response, and ultimately, put an end to abuse in later life.
- History: In 1999, the Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence created the National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL) ... Read More »
- Phone Number: (608) 255-0539
- Website: ncall.us/
