Empowering Survivors, Preventing Abuse
At It's Still Abuse, we’re not just raising awareness—we’re taking action. We’ve carefully chosen three outstanding organizations that are at the forefront of combating emotional abuse and domestic violence. All of our proceeds are split evenly between these charities and distributed each quarter, ensuring that your support directly contributes to providing resources, education, and assistance to survivors while working to prevent future abuse.
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National Domestic Violence Hotline (NVDH)
NDVH provides immediate, life-saving support to those in crisis. They’re often the first point of contact for survivors, offering a lifeline when it’s needed most.
Impact:
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Responds to over 1,000 contacts per day
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Helped over 2 million people since its inception
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Provides support in over 200 languages
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Center for Survivor Agency & Justice (CSAJ)
CSAJ addresses the often-overlooked economic impact of abuse, empowering survivors to achieve long-term safety and independence.
Impact:
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Trained over 53,000 volunteer workshop facilitators
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Developed comprehensive guidelines for consumer and economic civil legal advocacy
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Influenced policy changes to better support survivors’ economic needs
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Pioneered research on the intersection of race, gender, and economic security for survivors
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One Love Foundation
One Love focuses on prevention through education, reaching young people before abusive patterns set in and empowering them to recognize and avoid unhealthy relationships.
Impact:
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Educated over 3.2 million people through in-person workshops
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Reached over 100 million views with digital campaigns
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Active in all 50 states, working with schools, colleges, and community organizations
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95% of workshop participants report better understanding of relationship abuse signs