National Council On Child Abuse and Family Violence

1025 Connecticut Avenue NW   *   Suite 1000   *   Washington, DC 20036   *   1-202-429-6695   *   FAX 1-202-521-3479   *   Email: info@nccafv.org  

1984 - 2010   
Our Twenty-Sixth Year of Service to America's Children and Families

Mission Statement
NCCAFV provides intergenerational violence prevention services
 by bringing together community and national stakeholders, professionals and volunteers
 to prevent family violence: child abuse and neglect, spouse/partner abuse, and elder abuse.

Updated 01 March 2010

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Did You Know? Domestic violence (spouse/partner abuse) is reported in more than 50% of Child Protective Service investigations into child abuse.


The American Campaign for Prevention
of Child Abuse and Family Violence

 is a member of

the America's Charities Federation in the

 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) 

Our thanks for the generous financial support of individual federal government employees, including our U.S. military service men and women, donating through the Federal CFC Campaign


Click Here TO DONATE ONLINE, monthly or one time, to the National Council and to its American Campaign.

Your generous contribution, monthly or onetime, is income tax deductible to the extent provided by U.S. Federal and State Laws and Internal Revenue Service Regulations

Thank you for your generous support!


The American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse and Family Violence, dba National Council on Child Abuse and Family Violence (NCCAFV), is a nonprofit, nonsectarian, nongovernmental 501 (c)(3) organization in the United States. EIN #95-4356014


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2008 Financial Information

You can be assured that NCCAFV and its American Campaign will use your support efficiently and effectively.

In 2008, as documented in the certified audit of our financial statements,  93.7% of your donations provide direct Program Services and only 6.3% is spent for management and fundraising. 

The small percentage allocated to support services in management and fundraising is a reliable indication that your donations go directly to the prevention programs of NCCAFV and its American Campaign.

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Too many families experience abuse -- child abuse, spouse/partner abuse, elder abuse -- in one or more of its many forms: emotional, physical, verbal, sexual, economic. It is expressed through violence, intimidation, abusive language, controlling behavior and exploitation.

More than ever before, people are aware of the painful and often long lasting effects of abusive behavior within the family. No longer does a family member need to suffer silently — help is available NOW.

Assistance for individuals and entire families seeking help is now available from law enforcement, public and private social service agencies, churches, shelters and the legal and medical communities.

NCCAFV provides this website to assist, inform and link victims with those individuals and agencies who volunteer to serve in this national safety network.

If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence (spouse/partner abuse),  
CALL

National Domestic Violence Hotline at 
1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3244 (TTY)
 
for referral to support, shelters, and services.


If you know of a child who is being abused or neglected,

click here for your State's Child Abuse Hotline 


If you or someone you know is a victim of elder abuse,

click here to find your State's Adult Protection Hotline.


Click Here for other National Toll-Free Crisis Hotline & Helpline Numbers.


COERCION SEEN BY CHILDREN CAN FEED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

...domestic violence is child, sibling, spousal, intimate partner, and elder abuse. Domestic violence is when people use threats, physical assaults or economic coercion to change or alter the behavior of family members or intimate partners.

What is not recognized, understood or agreed upon is where adults, regardless of gender or sexual orientation, first learn that the use of this behavior (the use of unequal physical strength or economic coercion in families or intimate partner relationships) is acceptable.

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When Love Turns Ugly -- one community newspaper's response!

Domestic violence can occur no matter what the income, race or education level. Generally involving a spouse or partner, domestic violence can also involve abuse against a parent, child or other family member. It can be physical abuse, but emotional damage also can be inflicted, resulting in the victim being depressed, anxious or socially isolated. According to the statistics takers, domestic violence is the most common cause of injury to females between 15 and 44. 

 Read more....


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The American Campaign for Prevention
of Child Abuse and Family Violence

is a member of

 in its private sector 
Corporate Workplace Annual Campaigns. 


Our thanks for the generous financial support of individual employees who donate through the private sector Corporate Workplace Campaigns and matched by the following corporations, foundations, organizations and associations: 

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The American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse and Family Violence, dba National Council on Child Abuse and Family Violence (NCCAFV), is a nonprofit, nonsectarian, nongovernmental 501(c)(3) organization in the United States.  EIN #95-4356014

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