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Abuse/Domestic Violence Support
  • USA: National Domestic Violence Hotline (main national hotline)

    • Only 24/7 center in the nation that has access to service providers and shelters across the US today – they answer the call to support and shift power back to those affected by relationship abuse

    • Phone: 1-800-799-7233

    • Unable to speak safely: log onto thehotline.org or text LOVEIS to 1-866-331-9474 (this is the number for loveisrespect which is listed directly below)

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  • USA: The National Deaf Domestic Violence Helpline – The Deaf Hotline

    • Has advocates available 24/7 for crisis intervention, education, information, and referrals for Deaf, DeafBlind, and DeafDisabled callers

    • Video Phone: 24/7 help by calling 1-855-812-1001 or live chat their online services for 24/7/365 help

    • Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE(7233) – 1-800-787-3224 (TTY)

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  • UK: National DA Hotline – Refuge

    • Provides emergency temporary accommodation, support for women who are still in their homes, independent domestic sexual and gender violence advocates provide guidance, culturally specific services, gender based violence services, tech abuse and empowerment services, child support, 24-hour helpline, support victims of human trafficking and modern slavery, specific service contact points for women, men, and children in different areas of the UK

    • Phone: 0808 2000 247 (24-hr National DA Helpline) or chat online M-F 3pm-6pm

    • Website: nationaldahelpline.org.uk and refuge.org.uk

  • Canada: Ending Violence Association of Canada (EVA CAN)

    • National non-profit whose main purpose is to educate and respond to gender based violence at the national level – works with other national organizations, educational institutions, business, government, provincial and territorial community-based organizations to promote and sustain multi-disciplinary, cross-sectoral collaboration and information exchange at the national level; however, it’s a national organization and does not provide individual counseling, crisis response, or other forms of direct service. If you require the support of a shelter, crisis line, counseling or other direct service please visit the “Getting Help” (linked directly below) page or contact your local women’s shelter, transition house or sexual assault center

    • Website (link to different services across Canada – contact the one closest to you): endingviolencecanada.org

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  • International

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