Welcome Welcome to the King County Domestic Violence Information Pages. You will find here information written for persons affected by or wanting to learn about domestic violence. This information is also available by touch-tone phone at (206) 205-5555. |
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Link to the Safe and Bright Futures for Children Needs Assessment Report.
The Domestic Violence Information Pages were derived from the Domestic Violence Information Line, a telephone information service at (206) 205-5555. The Information Line was a creation of the "Love Shouldn't Hurt" Campaign, a King County (Washington) region-wide public education campaign that was undertaken in 1994. The goal of "Love Shouldn't Hurt" is domestic and dating violence prevention. The "Love Shouldn't Hurt" Campaign was a collaborative effort involving domestic violence victim service agencies, perpetrator treatment professionals, King County government, the City of Seattle, and individuals in the community. The Domestic Violence Information Line is available 24 hours a day at (206) 205-5555. A touch-tone phone is required to access the information items. For feedback, comments or questions, please send e-mail to Elizabeth.Gay@metrokc.gov, or call (206) 296-7864. Updated: October 10, 2002 King County | News | Services | Comments | Search
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