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Domestic Violence Coalition

Domestic Violence
is a cycle of abusive behavior

SDVC is dedicated to reducing Domestic Violence in our community. We achieve this by educating young people about healthy relationships, identifying Clark County and Springfield  Domestic Violence trends, abuser rates, arrests, and court dispositions and by encouraging collaboration between SDVC and criminal justice agencies & community organizations to ensure comprehensive approaches are advanced on Domestic Violence identification, prevention, intervention and the Prosecutorial pursuit of charges. SDVC supports justice for every victim and advocates for the protection and rights of all victims regardless of  Race, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Income.

 

Reporting

Community Domestic Violence Reports

The Springfield Domestic Violence Coalition understands the importance of data-driven solutions. Our website offers a comprehensive collection of reports, studies, and research on Domestic Violence within the community. This allows us to stay informed about the latest trends, identify areas needing the most attention, and tailor our services accordingly. By making this vital information accessible to the public, the Coalition educates the community, raises awareness, and empowers others to join the fight against Domestic Violence. See what we do - click link below

DOCUMENTING THE FLOW OF DV CASES

Committed to
Responsible Reporting

The Springfield Domestic Violence Coalition is committed to responsible reporting on Domestic Violence. SDVC understands the sensitivity of the issue and the potential impact our reports/data can have. Our reports, studies, and website information are meticulously compiled to ensure accuracy and avoid sensationalizing the issue. We prioritize presenting statistics in a way that reflects the true scope of Domestic Violence in our community while protecting the privacy of survivors. This commitment to responsible reporting fosters trust within the community, allowing us to effectively advocate for change based on factual information.

Volunteer

The Springfield Domestic Violence Coalition believes everyone has a talent to contribute. Whether you're a creative soul with a passion for Art, a Criminal Justice student, a Professional with expertise in data research or a whiz at Event Planning, your skills can make a real difference. SDVC is actively seeking volunteers with diverse backgrounds, including those with experience in fundraising and community engagement, especially when it comes to reaching out to underserved populations like the LGBTQ+ community, Seniors, and Youth. By donating your time and talent, you'll not only be helping the Coalition, but also fostering a more inclusive and supportive environment for all survivors of domestic violence.

Team Work

Strategic Partnerships

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