NO MORE is a new, overarching symbol, like the pink breast cancer ribbon and the yellow support our troops ribbon, that is bringing together all people, organizations and communities that support ending domestic violence and sexual assault in our society.  Click the logo to the right for more information.

The Mosaic Method

Gavin de Becker and Associates have developed a FREE online risk assessment for potential domestic violence.  You can register and take the assessment.  There are 47 questions that go beyond the yes and no answers to assess violence potential.  We have been given permission by Gavin de Becker & Associates to place a link to the MOSAIC on our webpage.

Smart911 is a free service that allows citizens across the U.S. to create a Safety Profile for their household that includes any information they want 9-1-1 to have in the event of an emergency.   The process is outlined to the right . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Love is respect is a website dedicated to help teens determine whether their dating relationships are healthy or not.  Everybody deserves to be in a healthy relationship free from violence. Drawing the line between unhealthy and abusive can be hard. If you think your relationship is going in the wrong direction, check out the website.  Click the logo to the right.

For Domestic Violence?

NO is a complete sentence!

After you create a free profile, when anyone in that household dials 9-1-1 from a phone associated with their Safety Profile, their profile is immediately displayed to the 9-1-1 call taker providing additional information that can be used to facilitate the proper response to the proper location. At a time when seconds count, being about to provide 9-1-1 with all details that could impact response the second an emergency call is placed could be the difference between life and death.

                    This service is not yet available in Camden County; however, we are advocating for it!

For Teens

Are You At

Camden County Family Violence Task Force

Break the Cycle engages, educates and empowers young people to build lives and communities free from domestic and dating violence.  One in three teens and young adults experience some form of dating abuse.  Click the logo to the left for more information.

Pastors, ministers, priests and rabbis can educate their congregations about the effects of domestic and family violence.  In the faith community, domestic and family violence is often denied, ignored or unrecognized.  Faith leaders are often a first link for help!

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