
The University of North Carolina
The University of North Carolina partnered with TNCDV in a national survey “Moms and Teens” gathering data to bring awareness and help prevent teen dating violence.

Mary Kay
Mary Kay partnered with TCNDV for its annual “Make-Up for Make Over’s” Valentine Day Affair provided facials, make-overs, and cosmetics.

Dress for Success
Dress for Success partnered with NCFDV providing business clothes for survivors attending job interviews. The organization has also hosted various awareness programs in which NCFDV staff members have served as panelist partnering with local agencies and law enforcement.

Marsy’s Law
Marsy’s Law ensures that victims of crime have equal, constitutional rights on the same level as those accused and convicted of crimes.

Bose
We are proud to announce our ongoing partnership with Bose Corporation – a premier manufacturing brand with a committment to community development.

DeVry University
DeVry University partnered with NCFDV on several occasions, the alumni department conducted a grocery drive, enabling women who were transitioning out of a domestic violence shelter into their own homes. The university conducted a clothing drive providing survivors with business attire for job interview. The university also conducted one-on-one resume workshops and one-one interview etiquette.

4 Sarah
4Sarah is a nonprofit faith based organization that empowers change in the life direction of women and girls working in the sex industry as a stripper, prostitute, escort, porn star, or victim of sex trafficking.

AACD
The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD) is dedicated to advancing excellence in the art and science of comprehensive cosmetic dentistry and encouraging the highest standards of ethical conduct and responsible patient care.

MCWEN
Minority Christian Women Empowerment Network (MCWEN) is a community for women of color who have an interest in entrepreneurship. Using the Proverbs 31 woman as a model, MCWEN seeks to support women to become impactful and positively influential in their homes, community, and at work.
About
The National Council on Family and Domestic Violence (NCFDV) is a 501(C)3 nonprofit organization founded by survivors, and created to empower families that have survived life’s perils of domestic violence.
Our current programming includes support services in the top leading twenty (20) states in the United States.
Quick Contact
PO Box 1781
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
NCFDV contact
+1 678-801-6238 (NCDV)
National DV hotline
+1 800 799 7233 (SAFE)