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Hello and warm welcome to our redesigned NCCADV website. Our work to lead the state’s movement to end domestic violence hasn’t changed, but our appearance has! We hope you’ll find it...
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The News and Updates section brings you the latest stories, data, and calls to action surrounding from the domestic violence movement. We aim to inform the public about the dynamics of intimate partner violence (IPV). We work to raise awareness about the need for political and cultural shifts that cultivate safer communities for everyone to live and love without fear.
Hello and warm welcome to our redesigned NCCADV website. Our work to lead the state’s movement to end domestic violence hasn’t changed, but our appearance has! We hope you’ll find it...
Read ArticleHello and warm welcome to our redesigned NCCADV website. Our work to lead the state’s movement to end domestic violence hasn’t changed, but our appearance has! We hope you’ll find it...
Read ArticleThe COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the economic challenges faced by survivors of intimate partner violence/domestic violence (IPV/DV). Particularly, survivors who identify as a part of the African, Black and/or Afro-Caribbean...
Read ArticlePlease join the North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCCADV) for a virtual screening of LUNAFEST® 2022, a program of short films that empower and inspire. This year’s stories are...
Read ArticleThis week, the North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCCADV) publicly announces the winners of its 2022 Legislative Excellence Awards as Rep. Ted Davis, Jr., and Rep. David Price. This...
Read ArticleNCCADV knows that victims and survivors have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. We have funds available through September 30th, 2021 to help eligible folks pay for rent, utilities and teletherapy. You are eligible to request COVID...
Read ArticleIntroducing Queering Safety: A Toolkit for Safer Service Provision to Queer and Trans Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence This toolkit is designed to be a launchpad for domestic violence service providers...
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