find SUPPORT AND SAFETY with our list of INFORMATION AND PARTNER NETWORKS
Resources
Haven is the only nonprofit serving domestic violence survivors in Gallatin County. We also partner with organizations across the state of Montana, and the country, to provide a wide resource network of support and safety, no matter where you are or what challenges you face.
General information about domestic violence
National Domestic Violence Hotline – Lifesaving tools and immediate support for victims and survivors. Support to friends and family members concerned about a loved one.
National Violence Against Women Act – Information for advocates, about Violence against Women and the National Violence against Women Act
Prevention Connection – A project dedicated to the primary prevention of domestic violence
Montana Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence – A statewide coalition of individuals and organizations working together to end domestic and sexual violence through advocacy, public education, public policy, and program development
Montana Violent and Sexual Offender Registry– Search for offenders and see where they live in your community
Futures Without Violence – Partnering with communities to end domestic violence worldwide
Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse – Clearinghouse of wide variety of information on domestic violence. Covers many issues, including domestic violence, and gives information on resources, articles, jobs, training, and events
National Network to End Domestic Violence – Current events, public policy advocacy and census tracking/ statistics
National Latino Alliance for the Elimination of Domestic Violence – To end domestic violence in Latino/ Hispanic communities
Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community – Addresses the unique situation of domestic violence in the African American community
StrongHearts Native Helpline — A safe domestic violence and dating violence helpline for American Indians and Alaska Natives, offering culturally appropriate support and advocacy every day. Anonymous and confidential.
WomensLaw.org — Plain-language legal information for survivors of abuse.
Protective Mother’s Alliance – Information about child custody in domestic violence situations and reports of child abuse.
Resources on sexual abuse
RAINN – Free and confidential national sexual assault hotline
Sexual Assault Counseling Center - In Bozeman - provides trauma-based medical, legal and personal advocacy, and ongoing counseling and therapy to reduce the long term mental and physical health effects of sexual abuse
National Sexual Violence Resource Center – Links to publications and local organizations
Resources on teen dating violence
Expect Respect – For girls thinking about dating.
teenrelationships.org – Helps teens determine whether they are in an abusive relationship and what a healthy relationship looks like.
thatsnotcool – Tools for teens to stop textual harassment and other forms of teen dating pressure. This site is geared towards teens.
Emotionally Abusive Teen Relationships - Tools to help recognize and intervene in emotionally abusive teenage relationships
Resources for domestic violence in LGBTQ+ relationships
Understanding intimate-partner violence in the LGBTQ community - Human Rights Campaign
Statistics and resources - The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Abuse in LGBTQ+ communities - The Hotline
Resources for LGBTQ relationships - Women Against Abuse
Resources for male survivors of domestic violence
Resources for men concerned about domestic violence
Respect – Tools for working with men and boys who have experienced abuse.
Mencanstoprape.org – National organization with many members and clubs that help men get involved in the rape issue.
Futures Without Violence – Men working to end violence against women.
A Call to Men – Project aimed at supporting the cultivation and advocacy of positive masculinity.
Men Stopping Violence – Information for men on what they can do to prevent violence against women.
MSU Voice Center – Information and resources for preventing sexual assault and intimate partner violence.
Faith-based resources for dealing with domestic violence
Faith Trust Institute – Multi-faith organization working to end domestic and sexual violence. Gives resources to advocates and communities to address religious and cultural issues related to abuse.
Peace and Safety in the Christian Home – promoting peace and safety in the Christian home.
The RAVE Project – Tries to equip religious leaders with information and resources to help abused women in their communities.
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops – Information on domestic violence for Catholic leaders.