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 StrongHearts Receives Its 1,000th Call
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In Abuse Types, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence Awareness, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Legal Help, Native centered advocacy, Services for Native Survivors, Trust and Respect
Posted October 5, 2018

StrongHearts Receives Its 1,000th Call

In time for Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the StrongHearts Native Helpline (1-844-7NATIVE) announced 1,000 callers have now reached out to the helpline for safe, confidential support and [...]

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 My Loved One Was Sexually Assaulted – What Can I Do?
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In Abusive Behaviors, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Legal Help, Native centered advocacy, Services for Native Survivors, Trust and Respect
Posted May 8, 2018

My Loved One Was Sexually Assaulted – What Can I Do?

Supporting a friend, family member or loved one who has experienced rape or sexual assault can be incredibly challenging.

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 When the Legal System Fails You
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In Abusive Behaviors, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Legal Help, Native centered advocacy, Services for Native Survivors, Trust and Respect
Posted March 14, 2018

When the Legal System Fails You

The criminal justice process is intended to protect, right the wrongs, and deter perpetrators from wrongdoing. But, all too often, our legal systems fail to address domestic violence or dating [...]

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A special thank you to the Family Violence Prevention and Services Program (FVPSA) for providing immense support for the development of the StrongHearts Native Helpline. This project described was supported by Grant Number 90EV0426 from the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The opinions, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.


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