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Justice Rights
End Violence Against Women International (Evawi)

EVAWI provides training, technical assistance, and resources to professionals who respond to sexual assault and domestic violence (especially law enforcement, prosecutors, health providers, and advocates). Their work promotes trauma‑informed, victim‑centered responses and multidisciplinary best practices so survivors receive compassionate support and perpetrators can be held accountable.

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Justice Rights
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE LEAGUE - HOUSTON

Assistance League volunteers transforming the lives of children and adults through community programs.

Justice Rights
Coalition To Stop Violence Against Native Women

Their mission is to stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in tribal communities.

Justice Rights
The Eric Marsh Foundation For Wildland Firefighters

The Eric Marsh Foundation for Wildland Firefighters stands apart from other Non-profits similar to them, in that the people involved with their Foundation have first-hand experience in loss of a Wildland Firefighter in the line of duty. They understand heartbreak at its deepest level, and they have the ability and resources to help others dealing with the same loss and trauma. The Eric Marsh Foundation is committed to serving the wildland firefighting community. They are committed to serving those directly affected by wildland line-of-duty deaths and living wildland firefighters and their families.

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National Organization of Victim Assistance

Founded in 1975, the National Organization for Victim Assistance is the oldest champion of rights and services for victims of crime and crisis in the worldwide victims' movement. Over the decades, NOVA has earned the respect of victims, their advocates, and their allies for advancing its four purposes: 1. Advocating for victim rights; 2. Improving the knowledge and skills of those who seek to help victims through training; 3. Responding directly to victims of crime and crisis with a toll-free "800" helpline; and, 4. Serving NOVA's members through its informative newsletters, its acclaimed annual conference, and its discounts on valuable materials and training.