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Did You Know?

"A range of factors increase homeless women's risk of adult sexual victimization...[they] coexist, interact with, and exacerbate each other over time, creating a complex and distinctive context for each woman."

from "No Safe Place: Sexual Assault in the Lives of Homeless Women" 

Find more current facts and statistics about domestic violence, sexual assault, and homelessness by clicking here.

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This project is sponsored under awards from the Administration for Children and Families at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Office on Violence Against Women and the Office for Victims of Crime at the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The interagency collaboration established this domestic violence and housing technical assistance consortium to provide national domestic violence and housing training and resource development.

  • Understanding the Intersections
    • DV, SV, & Homelessness
    • Equity & Accessibility
    • Featured Research
  • Building Partnerships
    • Overview
    • Case Studies for Building Successful Partnerships
      • District Alliance for Safe Housing and the Domestic Violence and Housing Taskforce
      • Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence Rapid Rehousing Program
  • Employing Key Approaches
    • Creating Safe Temporary Housing
      • Emergency Shelters
      • Transitional Housing
      • Responding to Funder Requirements
    • Facilitating Access to Safe Permanent Housing
      • Partnering with and Participating in Homeless Continuums of Care
      • Coordinated Entry and Intake/Assessment Tools
      • HMIS and Comparable Databases
      • Rapid Re-Housing, Housing First, Housing Tax Credits, and Other A
      • Low Barrier Programs
      • Building Collaborative Relationships to Address Family Homelessness
    • Preventing Homelessness
      • Flexible Funds
      • Homelessness Prevention
      • Federal, State, and Local Laws and Protections
    • Survivor-Centered Services
      • Confidentiality and Safety
      • Voluntary Services and Trauma-Informed Approaches
      • Working with Underserved or Marginalized Survivors
      • Economic Advocacy and Empowerment
      • Children and Youth
      • Survivor Toolkits
      • Advocate Toolkits
  • Public Policies
    • Hearth Act
    • VAWA 2013
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