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 StrongHearts Native Helpline Adds Sexual Violence Advocacy
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abuse Types, Abusive Behaviors, Family Violence, Native centered advocacy, Services for Native Survivors, Sexual Assault, Uncategorized
Posted July 28, 2020

StrongHearts Native Helpline Adds Sexual Violence Advocacy

Reaching the mark and every milestone with determination and dedication, StrongHearts Native Helpline is preparing to launch sexual violence advocacy on Monday, August 3, 2020 at 8 a.m. Central [...]

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 Domestic and Dating Violence: FACT or FICTION?
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Domestic Violence Awareness, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Family Violence
Posted July 22, 2020

Domestic and Dating Violence: FACT or FICTION?

There are a lot of commonly held beliefs about domestic violence that can harm victims and keep people from seeking help. StrongHearts Native Helpline unravels some of the myths surrounding [...]

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 Stacking Up The Numbers
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Native centered advocacy, Services for Native Survivors
Posted July 9, 2020

Stacking Up The Numbers

Answering the call to action, StrongHearts Native Helpline has become a trusted resource for Native Americans impacted by domestic violence. In just over three years, hours of operation have been [...]

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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 90EV0459--01-01 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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