National Network to End Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence · Ohio · Free

NNEDV — national coalition of state DV coalitions. Worth contacting if a provider refused you DV services because the abuser was the same gender. Crisis lines are 24/7, free, confidential — counselors are trained on LGBTQ+ IPV specifically. LGBTQ+ IPV rates equal or exceed straight rates — but only ~30% of survivors access mainstream services because of past discrimination. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Ohio residents and the people supporting them.

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