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   Ending Abuse in Lesbian, Bisexual Women's and Transgender Communities (Separate Website)
Hotline: (617) 423-SAFE (7233) The Network/La Red was formed to address battering in lesbian, bisexual women's, and transgender communities. (En espanol tambien)
By: The Network/La Red
  
   
   Founding Fathers (Separate Website)
Men's organization dedicated to building a society without violence against women and children.
By: Family Violence Prevention Fund
  
   
   Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project Website (Separate Website)
Hotline: (800) 832-1901 Founded as a non-profit organization by a survivor of domestic violence in 1994, The Gay Men?s Domestic Violence Project (GMDVP) provides community education and direct services to gay, bisexual, and transgendered male victims and survivors of domestic violence. It now has a growing pool of volunteers and speakers, and four staff members. GMDVP relies on the grassroots support of survivors, its volunteer base, the LGBT community, and other allies.
By: Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project
  
   
   General Information on Domestic Violence (Separate Website)
Information on domestic violence including definitions for domestic violence, orders of protection and restraining orders.
By: Women's Law Initiative
  
   
   Helena Relationship Violence Council Website (Separate Website)
The Helena Relationship Violence Council (HRVC) is a group of concerned citizens and professionals committed to providing domestic/sexual/dating violence survivors the best services the Helena area can offer. Our members include, but are not limited to: attorneys, social workers, students, judges, victim advocates, police officers, survivors, and concerned community members.
By: Helena Relationship Violence Council
  
   
   Plan De Seguridad Ante La Violencia Domestica (Separate Website)
Teléfono nacional: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
By: Maricopa Assocation of Governments (Phoenix, AZ)
  
   
   Questions to Ask Before You Hire An Attorney for a Domestic Violence or Family Law Matter (Separate Website)
List of questions you should ask before hiring an attorney for a domestic violence or family law case.
By: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
  
   
   Safety Planning for Victims of Domestic Violence
Information about creating a safety plan for domestic violence victims.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
    Other Formats:   Separate Website
  
   
   Stalking
Information about Montana law on stalking, tips to protect yourself from stalkers and a diary to record stalking incidents.
By: Women's Resource Center
  
   
   Teen Dating Violence: Warning signs you may be in an abusive relationship (Separate Website)
These warning signs can help you find out if your date is abusive.
By: New Beginnings Crisis Center
  
   
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