Domestic Violence Action Month 2025!
We can all play a role in creating safe, joyful communities! This #DVAM, let’s ask a question, listen up, and stay connected.

WSCADV increases survivors’…
- Options – to live safely and independently from an abusive partner
- Freedom – to make their own choices
- Connection – to be listened to and believed in their communities
We are creating communities where all people can live and love without fear.
Latest News
Join our team! WSCADV is hiring an Administrative Specialist

We are seeking someone who enjoys and takes pride in administrative support roles. This position will provide support for WSCADV’s work in supporting domestic violence and sexual assault programs statewide,…
Domestic Violence is Never a “Little Fight”

Domestic violence is never a “little fight.” For adults and children living with domestic or sexual violence, it means fear, destroyed childhoods, and too often, death. Minimizing abuse or blaming…
Don’t Ask, Just Tell: Sharing Birth Control Info with Survivors

Everyone should be able to make their own choices about their body. Sometimes in abusive relationships, a partner will try to control or hinder decisions especially around reproductive health. For example,…
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