Prevention Tool of the Month
MenCare promotes men’s involvement as equitable, nonviolent fathers and caregivers in order to achieve family well-being, gender equality, and better health for mothers, fathers, and children.
Giving Tuesday is December 1st
There is no survivor justice without racial justice. Support Black leadership, Black thought, Black power, and Black joy this Giving Tuesday, 12/1. Donate now!
Redefining WE: Building Beloved Communities
NRCDV offers a compilation of resources for advocates and preventionists to begin the journey of healing, hope, restoration and meaningful connection in our communities.

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The IPV Prevention Council represents a unified national effort committed to enhancing the capacity of state/territory domestic violence coalitions and community-based domestic violence programs to advance a comprehensive national prevention agenda and broaden support for its full implementation at the national, state, territory and local levels.

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Recent News

Tuesday, 8 December 2020
"We need to build an entirely new table with all the communities we want to serve.” – Cecily Johnson, Domestic Violence Network This issue of the PreventIPV newsletter offers inspiration for moving forward, sharing takeaways and action steps from recent national gatherings and observances including the National Prevention Town Hall and Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2020.
Thursday, 17 December 2020
Webinar Announcement 2:00-3:30pm Eastern / 1:00-2:30pm Central / 12:00-1:30pm Mountain / 11:00am-12:30pm Pacific This web conference will go back to basics and provide a foundation for understanding the importance of primary prevention, examples of prevention in the real world, and key resources to expand prevention knowledge.

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