If you are in an unsafe or abusive situation, there are 19 domestic violence/sexual assault (DV/SA) victim advocacy centers across North Dakota that can help you navigate your options and stay safe. Each center is staffed with professionals who can help you with safety planning, finding shelter, obtaining a protection order, and more.
To end domestic and sexual violence, we must first understand why these types of abuse occur. Learn more about the forms of domestic and sexual violence, how they impact victims, and ways you can support someone experiencing abuse.
Join the movement of advocates and change-makers working to end domestic and sexual violence. From spreading awareness to advocating for better laws and policies, discover ways that you can support survivors and prevent future violence.
Thousands of North Dakotans experience domestic and sexual violence each year. But together, we can change that. By giving to NDDSVC, you’re helping us prevent future violence and providing life-saving resources to North Dakota communities.
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April 4, 2025
Announcements, Spotlight
The Women’s Opportunity Scholarship Fund provides higher education opportunities to low-income women who wish to enter, or are currently attending, a North Dakota college, university, or trade school. The fund helps scholarship recipients break the bonds of poverty and enhance their lives and the lives of their families intellectually, culturally, and environmentally.
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April 3, 2025
Press Releases, Spotlight, Trainings & Events
As a part of their Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) campaign, NDDSVC created custom coffee sleeves that have information on consent and supportive services for survivors of sexual violence.
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April 1, 2025
Press Releases, Spotlight, Trainings & Events
As the leader against sexual violence in North Dakota, the North Dakota Domestic & Sexual Violence Coalition (NDDSVC) is coordinating a statewide campaign for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
ViewNDDSVC does not provide direct services to victims and survivors.
Contact a DV/SA advocacy center near you if you are looking for support. If you are in immediate danger, call 911.