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Mary Kay is committed to helping women whose safety and self-esteem are threatened due to violence. By raising awareness of this issue, we can foster understanding and give hope and help to women affected by violence. The goal of Mary Kay is to break the silence on violence against women by providing resources that promote a greater understanding of the issue and affect social change.


 

Brochures to Download
There are several brochures available from the American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence, in conjunction with the MKACF, to help further the understanding of the issue of violence against women. We encourage you to read and print a copy of the brochures below to share with a friend, customer or family member as appropriate. To guard the safety of others, we recommend that you do not e-mail the brochure to anyone who may be dealing with domestic violence.

Be Safe, Be Sensible, Be Prepared brochure
Why Abuse Victims Stay brochure
Healthy Relationships/Dating Violence brochure
Safety for Kids brochure

Click here to read the latest news and developments regarding the issue of violence against women.


  Violence Against Women Web sites available in English and Spanish:
www.4woman.gov/violence/index.cfm
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/domesticviolence.html

  National Domestic Violence Hotline
800-799-SAFE (7233)

Open year-round, the trained staff provides counseling and referral services to all, free of charge. The multilingual staff offers crisis intervention, referrals to domestic violence and other emergency shelters and programs in every state, plus links callers to a nationwide database on domestic violence. www.ndvh.org

 

Phone Number Referral Cards
Here's an easy way to help women in need and promote the work of the Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation. Print out these phone number referral cards onto business card stock on your home printer and hand them out to friends, customers and acquaintances in need. One card offers a toll-free number for cancer information from CancerCare. The other card offers a toll-free number for the National Domestic Violence Hotline.

Click here to download the referral business cards.


  The Family Violence Prevention Fund
The Family Violence Prevention Fund works to prevent violence within the home, and in the community, to help those whose lives are devastated by abuse, because every person has a right to live in a home free of violence. The FVPF works to prevent violence and end abuse of women and children in several ways: through public education and information, targeted media campaigns and by helping to develop legislation to protect victims of violence and abuse. www.endabuse.org

  Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence
Mary Kay Inc. is a member of this national nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing the costs and consequences of partner violence at work — and eliminating it altogether. From policies and programs to legal issues and legislation, CAEPV is a credible source for information, materials and advice. www.caepv.org

  National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Formed in 1978, the NCADV is the oldest national organization representing grassroots organizations and individuals working to assist and empower battered women and their children. NCADV serves as a national information and referral center to the public, the media, battered women and children, agencies and organizations. www.ncadv.org

  National Network to End Domestic Violence
The National Network to End Domestic Violence is a membership and advocacy organization of state domestic violence coalitions, allied organizations and supportive individuals. A small group that began in 1990, the NNEDV developed policy that would become folded into the




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