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Family Violence Project - GuideStar Profile OUR COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN OUR COMMUNITIES AND EDUCATE ABOUT THE DYNAMICS OF DOMESTIC ABUSE AND TO WORK WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT, COURTS, SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES AND INSTITUTIONS ABOUT HOW TO RESPOND TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE APPROPRIATELY
Family Violence Project, Kennebec Somerset Counties: Augusta, ME . . . Family Violence Project is a private non-profit organization which is supported by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Maine State Housing Authority and the United Ways of Kennebec Valley and Mid-Maine
Family Violence Project Maine - Facebook Family Violence Project (FVP) seeks a Housing Navigator to assist domestic violence survivors in securing safe, stable housing in Kennebec and Somerset counties
Family Violence Project, 35 Chapel St, Augusta, ME 04330, US - MapQuest The Family Violence Project is a private non-profit organization dedicated to ending domestic abuse in Kennebec and Somerset counties in Maine They provide a range of support services, including court advocacy, emergency shelter, support groups, and safety planning, to individuals and families affected by domestic violence
Family Violence Project - YouTube Family Violence Project is the domestic violence resource center serving central Maine If you or a loved one are experiencing abuse, advocates are available 24 7 at 1-877-890-7788 for
Contact the Family Violence Project | Augusta, Maine Helpline For help with a domestic abuse situation, you can always reach someone by calling our toll free Helpline that is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week You are also welcome to email the Helpline Please be aware that email is only answered during regular business hours and should only be used for an initial contact We encourage you to call the helpline to speak directly to an