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1. Resource: Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services (Document Number: 1050) (May 9, 2002)
A support agency for Deaf, Deaf-Blind, Hard-of-Hearing people

2. Resource: ACT for Kids (Document Number: 2543) (October 27, 2002)
HELPING PROFESSIONALS AND PARENTS KEEP KIDS SAFE FOR OVER 20 YEARS.

3. Resource: African American Task Force Against Domestic and Sexual Violence (Document Number: 1843) (January 31, 2004)
A social change coalition located in Washington State.

4. Resource: Asian & Pacific Islander Women & Family Safety Center (Document Number: 1874) (December 25, 2000)
Working to Stop Domestic Violence in Our Community

5. Resource: Chaya (Document Number: 2619) (August 2, 2002)
A community-based non profit organization established to serve South Asian women in times of crisis & need

6. Resource: Communities Against Rape and Abuse (Document Number: 1174) (January 31, 2004)
CARA believes community organizing based in liberation theory is essential to challenging rape culture

7. Resource: Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma (Document Number: 1060) (July 18, 2000)
A resource center and program developer for students, educators, journalists and news organizations interested in the intersection of journalism and trauma issues.

8. Resource: Domestic Violence Protection Order Site (Document Number: 3377) (December 12, 2003)
This Web site explains all about Protection Orders - how and where to get one, and how they work. (KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON)

9. Resource: Eastside Domestic Violence Program (Seattle) (Document Number: 1051) (July 16, 2000)
Direct services and advocacy to people who have been abused, primarily women and their children.

10. Resource: Family Psychotherapy of Seattle (Document Number: 3946) (September 10, 2005)
Psychotherapist in Seattle

11. Resource: Home Alive (Document Number: 850) (January 28, 2004)
H O M E A L I V E was founded by Seattle's arts and music communities as a grass-roots response to the rape and murder of Mia Zapata.

12. Resource: King County Domestic Violence Information Pages (Document Number: 1828) (December 7, 2000)
You will find here information written for persons affected by or wanting to learn about domestic violence.

13. Resource: King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (Document Number: 1274) (September 13, 2000)
Our goals: to end sexual assault; to move from victims to survivors; to educate society.

14. Resource: Northwest Women's Law Center (Document Number: 1273) (September 13, 2000)
By advancing women's legal rights, we improve women's roles and status in society.

15. Resource: Safe Schools Coalition (Document Number: 3214) (June 27, 2003)
A Public-Private Partnership in Support of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth

16. Resource: Spokane County Domestic Violence Consortium (Document Number: 1664) (January 31, 2004)
A private, non-profit corporation made up of 140 representatives from Spokane County and other areas throughout Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho.

17. Resource: The Northwest Network (Document Number: 3253) (January 31, 2004)
Seattle organization providing support and advocacy for LGBT survivors of abuse and dating violence.

18. Resource: Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs (Document Number: 825) (June 21, 2000)
The mission of the WCSAP is to unite agencies engaged in the elimination of sexual violence, through education, victim services, and social change.

19. Resource: Washington State Address Confidentiality Program (Document Number: 2478) (April 22, 2002)
Assists crime victims who have relocated to avoid further abuse.

20. Resource: Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (Document Number: 2733) (October 17, 2002)
A statewide nonprofit organization working to prevent domestic and sexual violence in Washington

21. Resource: Washington's Violence Against Women Network (Document Number: 3672) (April 11, 2004)
A website created to assist victims of domestic and sexual assault, service providers & allied professionals alike with resources training, & other information.

22. Resource: Youth Eastside Services - Washington State (Document Number: 3924) (April 14, 2005)
Youth Eastside Services empowers youth and their families by providing leadership, counseling, advocacy, education and prevention services.