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Share Your Hotline Experience

As we approach our 15th year anniversary, the National Domestic Violence Hotline would like to invite previous callers to The Hotline to share their experiences. We would love to hear how reaching out for help affected your life and what changes you were able to make with the help of our advocates. All feedback is completely anonymous. [...]

JUDGE JEANINE PIRRO, HOST OF EMMY®-NOMINATED “JUDGE PIRRO,” JOINS FORCES WITH THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE (NDVH) 1-800-799-SAFE TO PROMOTE AN EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVE AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Chicago, IL and Austin, TX — Emmy® nominated Judge Jeanine Pirro is teaming up with the National Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH) to launch an educational initiative about domestic violence prevention through her one-hour daily syndicated court program, “Judge Pirro.”  Pirro’s goal is to bring more attention to this nationwide crisis in conjunction with the NDVH, [...]

Text to Give

The Hotline is proud to present the Text to Give Campaign. By texting HOTLINE to 85944 you can donate $5 to help The Hotline answer every call for help. The $5 amount will be added to your bill for that month and you will not have to take any extra steps. This convenient and quick [...]

NASCAR NATIONWIDE DRIVER KENNY WALLACE STARTS HIS ENGINE WITH THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE

Charlotte, North Carolina—May 28, 2010—The National Domestic Violence Hotline (The Hotline) is sponsoring NASCAR Nationwide driver Kenny Wallace this Saturday, May 29th at the Charlotte Motor Speedway to raise awareness that domestic violence is unacceptable. The Hotline logo and phone number will be on the side of the #28 Chevy in the 300 mile showdown [...]

PBS Documentary on Domestic Violence to Premiere at Newseum in Washington D.C.

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PARENTS OF MURDERED DATING VIOLENCE VICTIMS, ADVOCATES AND LEGISLATORS UNITE TO FIGHT FOR EDUCATION TO PREVENT DATING VIOLENCE

National coalition responds to recent tragic death of University of Virginia student Yeardley Love and urges parents to push for teen dating violence education legislation
New York, NY – May 5, 2010 – Today, advocates for teen dating violence education are calling on parents nationwide to take action and urge potentially life-saving legislation mandating teen dating [...]

Kenny Wallace NASCAR Partnership

The National Domestic Violence Hotline is proud to partner with NASCAR Nationwide driver Kenny Wallace to take a stand against domestic violence.
As a dad of three girls, Kenny is not only a veteran NASCAR driver and fan favorite, he is also a dedicated husband and father.        
Kenny believes every man, woman and child has the right [...]