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National Call for Unity
⭐ DVAM is around the corner! ⭐
Join us for the National Call for Unity
Thursday, October 1

3:00pm ET / 2:00pm CT / 12:00pm PT

One Voice for Survivor Justice
 
Join us as we come together in solidarity with survivors, advocates, and partners from national, state and community-based organizations. Together we will celebrate our movement’s accomplishments and reflect on our shared experiences as we move together

Every year the National Call for Unity kicks off Domestic Violence Awareness Month by offering an opportunity to step away from our busy schedules to mourn lives lost due to domestic violence, sexual assault and other forms of gender-based violence. We will come together to celebrate the rich diversity of people in our country and the vitality and strength they bring to our communities and society and connect with survivors and their family and friends, activists and advocates from national, state, and community-based organizations, governmental agencies and allied movements.

The 2020 video call will feature stories of perseverance, resilience and strength, each speaker will offer their personal stories of inspiration to do this work.

 
#DVAM2020
No Survivor Justice without Racial Justice.
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Call for Unity Speakers
   Ghia Kelly, The Gift of Truth, Inc.                      Jasmine Urbine, Break the Cycle
Paula Gomez, National Latino Network           Jacqueline Miller, Healthy Actions                                                                       Intervening Responsibly
Moderated by Arlene Vassell, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
If you have questions or need technical assistance, please contact our technical assistance team at nrcdvTA@nrcdv.org. For non-emergency requests, please allow 3-5 business days for response. Additionally, our website provides a Contact Form for specific requests related or unrelated to COVID-19.
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Your contribution ensures that we can continue to provide resources, training and guidance on the multi-faceted nature of domestic violence and other forms of gender-based violence. Donations support NRCDV’s mission to strengthen and transform efforts to end domestic violence and ensures that we maintain our position as a trusted national leader, renowned for innovation, multi-disciplinary approaches and a commitment to ensuring that policy, practice and research is grounded in and guided by the voices and experiences of domestic violence survivors and advocates.
 

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Go to AmazonSmile and sign in with your Amazon information or create new account. On your first visit be sure to enter National Resource Center on Domestic Violence as your charitable organization. Now you are ready to start shopping and supporting our efforts to end domestic violence.
 
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This publication is supported by Grant Number #90EV0428 to the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence from the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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