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Topic: Advocacy
Domestic Violence Is a Life and Death Issue, Even When There Are No Bruises
Each October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month invites us to reflect on the realities of abuse and the lives it impacts. But reflection alone is not enough. We must confront the ways domestic violence is often minimized in public discourse, treated...
When Leaders Minimize Domestic Violence, Survivors Pay the Price
By Michele Boronkas, CEO of Safe + Sound Somerset When the President of the United States publicly questions whether “a little fight with the wife at home” can be considered a crime, it sends a chilling message—not just to survivors...
Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act of 2025 Advocacy Toolkit
CVFSA Advocacy Toolkit Summary The Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act of 2025 (CVFSA) (H.R.909/S.1892) will help stave off devastating Victims of Crime Act cuts and give sexual assault and domestic violence programs the resources they need to stay open....
Why Pride Month Matters
Supporting LGBTQIA+ Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence June is Pride Month—a time to celebrate the resilience, diversity, and strength of the LGBTQIA+ community. At Safe + Sound Somerset, we also see it as a vital opportunity to reaffirm our...
National Taskforce to End Sexual Violence – Day of Action (June 5th) Overview
Call Your Legislators to Ensure Critical Funding for 2026!
Call your legislators today. Urge them to support the resolutions – Vote “YES” – for the full $7 million, sponsored by Assemblywomen Lopez and Dunn (Resolution #709) and Senator Ruiz (Resolution #1040). We are asking you to call because these are...
List of Pro Bono Legal Service Providers
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Choices, Boundaries, and Consent Framework
Choices, Boundaries, and Consent: A New Framework Centering Non-Violence in Domestic Violence Education and Prevention Safe+Sound Somerset’s new Choices, Boundaries, and Consent (CBC) Framework emerged from our community engagements and has reshaped how we talk about violence and non-violence. The...
Who Should I Call? (Spanish)
A quick guide to calling emergency services: 911, 988, 211.