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Domestic Violence Awareness Resources

Love Is Respect provides a collection of resources to help educate both teens and adults on the signs of healthy, unhealthy, and abusive dating and relationship behaviors as well as resources for friends and allies.

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108 is a program that supports men who are abused, garnering resources to facilitate their healing and to help bridge the gap in services available to them.

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B6 is a men’s support group. Its sole purpose is to bring to light the needs of men. No matter the background, they are willing partners if you’re willing to explore and learn during weekly group sessions and beyond.

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Previously promoted as The Purple Purse, Allstate Foundation provides educational resources designed to help domestic violence survivors achieve financial independence and rebuild their lives.

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One of the least-recognized types of domestic violence is financial abuse. To shine a light on this form of abuse, The Allstate Foundation, Hello Sunshine, and Vox Creative teamed up to share stories of 3 financial abuse survivors.

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Are you or a friend experiencing domestic violence? Got questions? The National Domestic Violence Hotline is the best place to start. And, no, you’re not alone.

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Need a Family & Household Protective Order in Fairfax County, Virginia? Start here.

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Need a Family & Household Protective Order in Prince William County, Virginia? Start here.

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Domestic Violence Awareness Month Virtual Rally 2022

Cynthya Hale, Founder of the National Domestic Violence Rally and CEO of FFT Helping Others, Cynthya saw a need to draw awareness about the domestic violence epidemic. A 26-year survivor of military violence and abuse, she knew the need to gather advocates, both men and women, together as a single entity to have a collective voice and make changes for our communities, our states, and our nation through policy and community efforts. Although weather conditions caused by Hurricane Ian led to the cancellation of the 2022 Walk-a-Thon and Rally, those requested to speak on the steps of the capitol alongside Cynthya decided to take the conversation to Facebook for a virtual rally.

The impact of domestic violence can affect the lives of over 120 million people; and affect the lives of our communities, our states, schools, and our homes. Only policy changes and true action in our states can make Domestic Violence issues change.