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KAYDENS LAW -after child murder by judge giving child to abuser
Money for pain
NVRDC
attorneys video attorneys trained in the delay tecniques
Police and COURT PERSONNEL TRAINED to abide by judges orders, CPS Court evaluator, Child Custody evaluators, Judges using as a excuse to remove children by FICTIONAL ALIENATION excuse so they can breach THE CONSTITUNIONAL RIGHTS OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
The hotline provides 24-hour support and crisis intervention to victims and survivors of DV through safety planning, advocacy, resources, and a supportive ear.
Take action now: Call 800-799-7322
Love is Respect
This project of the National Domestic Violence Hotline exists to support youth and young adults in ending dating violence. The website includes planning resources, legal help, educator toolkits, and more.
Take action now: Call866-331-9474 or text “loveis” to 22522.
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network
RAINN is the nation’s largest anti-sexual-violence organization. It operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline and the U.S. Department of Defense’s Safe Helpline. The organization also runs programs to prevent violence, assist survivors, and ensure that rapists are brought to justice.
Take action now: Call 800-656-HOPE or message responders on the Safe Helpline.
American Bar Association Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence
The commission seeks to train attorneys to represent victims of domestic violence. Its mission is to increase access to justice for survivors of DV, sexual assault, and stalking by working with people in the legal profession
Asian Pacific Institute of Gender-Based Violence (API)
The API is a national resource center focused on gender-based violence (DV, sexual violence, and human trafficking) in Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
It addresses these issues by increasing awareness, strengthening community strategies for prevention and intervention, and promoting research and policy.
ASISTA
ASISTA is a national nonprofit in the United States that helps attorneys and advocates assist immigrant survivors of crime. Responders can assist with immigration issues and help ensure a survivor’s safety and security.
Domestic violence is against the law regardless of a person’s immigration status. But survivors may fear that reporting violence will affect their ability to stay in the country or stay with their children.
ASISTA helps connect survivors to attorneys and advocates in their area who specialize in immigration matters. A specialized immigration attorney should always be a survivor’s first point of contact for immigration questions and concerns.
Battered Women's Justice Project (BWJP)
BWJP offers DV-related training, technical assistance, and support to members of the criminal and civil justice systems. Its “Project Spotlight” analyzes and advocates for effective policing, prosecuting, sentencing, and monitoring of perpetrators of domestic violence.
Child Welfare League of America (CWLA)
CWLA is a coalition of hundreds of private and public agencies serving at-risk children and families. The league works on policies and strategies to promote safe, stable families. Workers also assist children, youth, and adults whose families don’t meet the “at-risk” criteria.
Equality Now
Working with grassroots organizations and activists, Equality Now protects and promotes the human rights of women and girls all over the world. Workers document violence and discrimination against women and mobilize efforts to stop these abuses.
Future Without Violence (FSW)
FSW works with policymakers and professionals (doctors, nurses, athletic coaches, and judges) to improve responses to DV and educate people about the importance of healthy relationships.
The organization was a big player in developing the Violence Against Women Act(VAWA), which was passed by Congress in 1994 but expired in 2018. As of fall 2019, it’s been reauthorized by the House in the form of H.R. 1585, but it’s still awaiting Senate action.
It’s important to note that the act’s expiration does not mean all VAWA-supported programs and protections are discontinued. Many are still in effect, such as those protecting immigrant women and victims of violent crime.
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
NCDSV is a national training organization that works to influence national policy. It provides customized training and consultation to professionals working in fields that might influence domestic violence.