Events
Learn more about NNEDV events.
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Economic Justice Summit
As part of our ongoing work to highlight and address the intersection of domestic violence and economic security, this national two-day Summit brings together advocates, state domestic violence coalitions, and national experts to discuss and share strategies to improve economic security for survivors of domestic violence. [Read More]
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Technology Summit
This unique training summit focuses on the intersection of technology and domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and trafficking. Covering a wide range of technology-related issues, this conference will be helpful to advocates, law enforcement, and legal professionals who work with survivors of abuse. [Read More]
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Advocacy Day Conference
This membership conference draws state domestic violence leadership from across the United States, and includes a widely attended Congressional Reception and a training on federal policy. [Read More]
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Strictly Confidential: A Conference on Protecting Survivor Privacy – September, 2019
Register Now Advocates are saying: “Some survivors don’t reach out because they’re worried about mandated reporting requirements. This gets in the way of us being able to help.” “What if no one on staff speaks the survivor’s language? How do we find a translator they feel safe with? And what agreements should be in place to protect victims’ […]
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Chefs Take a Stand 2015
Chefs Take a Stand is an exclusive event featuring DC’s hottest chefs & mixologists. This year we are celebrating NNEDV’s 25th anniversary and kicking-off Domestic Violence Awareness Month. It’s back by popular demand! Chefs Take a Stand will return to Carnegie Library on October 1, 2015. This one-of-a-kind, intimate soiree combines three ingredients Washingtonians simply can’t pass up: […]
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16 Days of Activism & 16 Ways to Get Involved
16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is an international campaign to raise awareness and generate action to end violence against women and girls in communities around the world. Here are 16 ways to get involved and make a difference on social media.