Additional Links

The links below provide general information as well links to key services in Vermont and elsewhere.

Teen Action Campaign Against Domestic Violence http://www.seeitandstopit.org/
- a FANTASTIC website with info about what to do if you know an abuser, if you know someone being abused, and how to get involved in the struggle to end domestic violence, not only for teens!

An Abuse, Rape, Domestic Violence Aid and Resource Collection http://www.aardvarc.org/
- Recent headlines, good research tool

American Bar Association Comission on Domestic Violence www.abanet.org/domviol/home.html
- Great info for all attorneys, including the Top 10 things lawyers can do about domestic violence, educational publications to download and lots of links

Vermont 2-1-1
http://www.vermont211.org/
- a local program of United Ways of Vermont, Vermont 2-1-1 is a health and human services information and referral program serving the state of Vermont.

Howard Center for Human Services (Baird Center for Children and Families) www.howardcenter.org/ - the community mental health center for Chittenden County, Vermont, providing a variety of services to meet the mental health needs of children and adults.

Peace and Justice Center of Vermont
http://www.pjcvt.org/
- Learn about the local non-violent activists working on economic and racial justice, and peace and human rights issues in Vermont.

Family Violence Prevention Fund
http://www.endabuse.org
- Outstanding information about the issue of domestic violence, including legislative updates, press releases, educational publications, terrific public service announcements, survivors stories, public policy initiatives and more!

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
http://www.ncadv.org
- National information about the domestic violence issue

National Domestic Violence Hotline
www.ndvh.org
- Good information for victims and survivors

A MUST SEE SITE FOR ALL VICTIMS/SURVIVORS and those who care about the tremendous effort it takes to rebuild a life in the aftermath of domestic violence.
www.youarenotcrazy.com
- Includes very helpful information about what emotional and verbal abuse look like and the profound impact it can have.

Vermont Commission on Women
www.women.state.vt.us/

Planned Parenthood of Northern New England http://www.ppnne.org/site/PageServer

Rural and Domestic Violence Program of Vermont
http://www.state.vt.us/srs/dvu/index.htm

St. Michael�s College Women�s Center
http://www2.smcvt.edu/womenscenter/

UVM Women�s Center
http://brownrecluse.uvm.edu/~women//

Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services
http://www.ccvs.state.vt.us/

Vermont Courts website
www.Vermontjudiciary.org/

Vermont Legal Aid
www.vtlegalaid.org/

Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
http://www.vtnetwork.org/

Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program
www.vrrp.org/

VT Agency of Human Services SERVICE NET www.ahs.state.vt.us/services/

VT PATH District Offices
www.dsw.state.vt.us/


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Did You Know? Because most rural communities lack a public transportation system, batterers' manipulation of transportation access, such as monitoring a car's odometer or disabling a vehicle, increasingly isolates victims.

Hotline: 802-658-1996
TDD: 658-1996

1-800-ABUSE95 Domestic Violence Emergency Hotline

Toll Free from anywhere in Vermont