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Often thought of as a family matter, relationship violence is in fact a social, business, and health issue that impacts our entire community. Partnering with Orange County schools, hospitals, police departments, lawyers, businesses and more, we educate more than 8,000 people a year through our Prevention Education program. We teach the community how to become first responders by recognizing relationship violence, finding support for victims and ending the stigma associated with relationship violence.

Presentations & Trainings

Invite a Prevention Educator to come speak at your school, business or community group. We provide presentations and trainings on various topics related to relationship violence an can tailor a presentation based on the needs of your groups.

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