National Resources
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The following websites offer a variety of helpful information and resources:
 

The Black Church and Domestic Violence                
http://www.bedvi.org
This site represents a diverse group of people concerned about violence in families and in all human relationships, and the response of the Black Church.

National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families  
http://www.zerotothree.org
The center focuses on young children and families, including statistics and interventions for family violence.

National Center for Children in Poverty                   
http://www.nccp.org

A clearinghouse for a number of excellent articles on children (no matter what socio-economic level they live in).

Public Health Foundation                                          
http://www.phf.org/sitemap.htm

National website offers a wide variety of information on both adults and children.

Tennessee Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence 
http://www.tcadsv.org
Coalition is located in Nashville.

Family Violence Prevention Fund                                         
http://www.enabuse.org
This national non-profit organization focuses on domestic violence education, prevention and public reform.

Domestic Violence Information Depot         
http://www.angelfire.com/ms/domviol/
A website that offers a variety of links to domestic violence resources.

Treating Women as Equals: Scripture Passages
http://www.angelfire.com/ms/domviol/equality.html
Scriptures relating to women as equals.

Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network (RAINN)                
http://www.rainn.org/
National organization home page directs users to information relating to rape, abuse and incest.

Domestic Violence and My Kids                              
http://www.g-s-j.org
A woman in memory of her children who were killed created information and links in domestic violence.

National Center on Elder Abuse (NECA)                 
http://www.elderabusecenter.org

NCEA is a national resource for the elderly about their rights, for law enforcement and legal professionals, public policy leaders, researchers and the general public. The Center’s mission is to promote understanding, knowledge sharing and action on elder abuse, neglect and exploitation.

National Electronic Network On Violence Against Women (VAWnet)
http://www.vawnet.org
This electronic library offers resources on violence against women and children.

Unite for Kids          
http://www.bmcstage.tvisions.com
Website is a collaborative effort of various community organizations in the Boston area that share a commitment to helping children exposed to violence. The site strives to provide accurate and current information about the impact of witnessing violence on the child’s life and on the community and information about recognizing a child in need.

Children’s Safety Network — National Injury & Violence Prevention Resource Center
http://www.edc.org/HHD/csn
This is a site that provides resources and technical assistance to maternal and child health agencies and other organizations seeking to reduce unintentional injuries and violence to children and adolescents. The Network is one of four centers funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services.



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