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Futures Without Violence
NameFutures Without Violence
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
Key peopleDeborah D. Tucker, Olga Trujillo

Futures Without Violence is a non-governmental organization that works to prevent violence against women and children, with a focus on domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. The organization was founded by Deborah D. Tucker and has been led by prominent figures such as Olga Trujillo, who has worked with National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and National Alliance to End Sexual Violence. Futures Without Violence has partnered with organizations like American Bar Association, National Football League, and United States Department of Justice to address intimate partner violence and sexual violence.

Introduction

Futures Without Violence is a leading organization in the field of violence prevention, working to create a world where women's rights and children's rights are respected and protected. The organization has worked with prominent individuals such as Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton to address issues like domestic violence and sexual assault. Futures Without Violence has also partnered with organizations like National Organization for Women, American Civil Liberties Union, and Human Rights Watch to advocate for policy changes and legislative reforms. The organization has received support from Ford Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and United Nations Foundation to advance its mission.

History

Futures Without Violence was founded in 1994 by Deborah D. Tucker, a renowned expert in the field of domestic violence and sexual assault. The organization has a long history of working with National Institute of Justice, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and World Health Organization to develop and implement effective violence prevention strategies. Futures Without Violence has also collaborated with United States Department of Education, National Education Association, and American Psychological Association to address issues like bullying and teen dating violence. The organization has been recognized for its work by National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, and International Rescue Committee.

Programs_and_Services

Futures Without Violence offers a range of programs and services to address domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. The organization provides training and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies, healthcare providers, and social service organizations through partnerships with National Center for Victims of Crime, National District Attorneys Association, and American Medical Association. Futures Without Violence also offers public awareness campaigns and community outreach programs to educate the public about violence prevention and healthy relationships, working with organizations like National Domestic Violence Hotline, National Sexual Assault Hotline, and Boys & Girls Clubs of America. The organization has developed curricula and educational materials for schools and community organizations in collaboration with National Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, and Girls Inc..

Advocacy_and_Policy

Futures Without Violence is a leading advocate for policy changes and legislative reforms to address domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. The organization has worked with Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues, National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, and National Alliance to End Sexual Violence to advocate for stronger laws and increased funding for violence prevention programs. Futures Without Violence has also partnered with American Bar Association, National Association of Social Workers, and National Organization for Women to promote policy reforms and legislative changes. The organization has supported Violence Against Women Act, Trafficking Victims Protection Act, and Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act through collaborations with United States Department of Justice, United States Department of Health and Human Services, and Administration for Children and Families.

Global_Efforts

Futures Without Violence has a strong commitment to global efforts to prevent violence against women and children. The organization has worked with United Nations, World Health Organization, and International Rescue Committee to address global health and human rights issues. Futures Without Violence has also partnered with Oxfam International, Save the Children, and UNICEF to support humanitarian efforts and disaster relief programs. The organization has collaborated with Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children, Together for Girls, and World Bank to address child marriage, female genital mutilation, and human trafficking.

Notable_Campaigns

Futures Without Violence has launched several notable campaigns to address domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. The organization's Coaching Boys into Men campaign has worked with National Football League, Major League Baseball, and National Basketball Association to promote healthy relationships and respectful behavior among young men. Futures Without Violence has also launched the That's Not Cool campaign to address teen dating violence and digital abuse, partnering with National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, and Girls Inc.. The organization's Workplaces Respond to Domestic and Sexual Violence campaign has worked with American Bar Association, Society for Human Resource Management, and National Organization for Women to promote workplace safety and support for survivors.

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