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NCADV Applauds Release of Build Back Better Act Framework, Concerned Critical Support to DV Survivors Stripped from Plan

The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) applauds the release of a framework for the Build Back Better Act (BBB), but we are also disappointed that critical support to survivors of domestic violence were stripped from the framework of the plan. The BBB makes historic investments in education, housing, healthcare, food security, climate change prevention and mitigation, and community violence intervention. It also includes critical provisions to provide documented status to mil... Read More
Posted by Lynn Brewer-Muse at Thursday, October 28, 2021

Top 5 Blog Posts of 2020

NCADV has already shared 2020's most-read news stories and guest blog posts. Now, it's time to reveal the top 5 most-read blog posts of the year.  #5 Quick Guide: Economic and Financial Abuse April is recognized as Financial Literacy Month in the U.S., and it's a topic we here at NCADV believe is an important one for domestic violence victims and survivors. Up to 99% of domestic violence victims experience economic abuse during an abusive relationship, and finances are ofte... Read More
Posted by Lynn Brewer-Muse at Monday, December 28, 2020

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Partners with Santander Bank to Empower Survivors

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Partners with Santander Bank to Empower Survivors "In Someone Else's Shoes" Campaign Provides Important Resources to Survivors and Drives Awareness about Financial Abuse The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) is proud to announce its partnership with Santander Bank on a new project focused on raising awareness about financial abuse and opportunities to empower survivors -- many of whom cite finances as the primary ... Read More
Posted by Lynn Brewer-Muse at Tuesday, October 22, 2019

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