Resource library

for survivors

The National Domestic Violence Hotline (The Hotline)

24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the Hotline provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence so they can live their lives free of abuse. Callers can expect highly-trained, expert advocates to offer free, confidential, and compassionate support, crisis intervention information, education, and referral services in over 200 languages.

Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV)

The NCADV mission is to lead, mobilize and raise our voices to support efforts that demand a change of conditions that lead to domestic violence such as patriarchy, privilege, racism, sexism, and classism. We are dedicated to supporting survivors and holding offenders accountable and supporting advocates.

Contact the NCADV

Love Is Respect

Love is respect is the national resource to disrupt and prevent unhealthy relationships and intimate partner violence by empowering young people through inclusive and equitable education, support, and resources. Love is respect offers 24/7 information, support, and advocacy to young people between the ages of 13 and 26 who have questions or concerns about their romantic relationships.

Call 1.866.331.9474

For service providers

The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (CPEDV)

CPEDV is California’s recognized domestic violence coalition, representing over 1,000 advocates, organizations and allied groups throughout the state. Through our public policy, communications and capacity-building efforts, we align prevention and intervention strategies to advance social change.

Contact the CPEDV

The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV)

NNEDV was founded more than 30 years ago to be the leading voice for survivors of domestic violence and their allies. Today, NNEDV provides training and assistance to the statewide and territorial coalitions against domestic violence. It also furthers public awareness of domestic violence and changes beliefs that condone intimate partner violence.

Contact the NNEDV

The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV)

For over 25 years NRCDV has worked to strengthen the capacity of programs responding to domestic violence victims and their families. Today, NRCDV works with many other organizations and partners who bring various expertise’s, backgrounds, and perspectives, to improve community response to domestic violence and, ultimately, prevent its occurrence.

Contact the NRCDV