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Domestic Violence Free Zone


CAMBRIDGE HAS TAKEN A STRONG STAND AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, BY STARTING THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FREE ZONE IN 1995 TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT THE ISSUE AND INCREASE SERVICES TO RESIDENTS.

SPOTLIGHT
Workplace Handbook
HOW TO GET HELP
 

Hotline

Statewide 24-hour DV Hotline: 877-785-2020

Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence 

Transition House (Cambridge)

Batterers’ Services

Certified Batterer Intervention Programs (MA)

Legal & Court Services

Greater Boston Legal Services

Middlesex District Attorney’s Family Violence Unit

Gay & Lesbian Services

Gay Men's DV Project

Network/LA Red
 

Other Resources

Jane Doe Inc. 

Find sexual assault/domestic violence programs in Massachusetts 

Massachusetts Department of Children and Families

Domestic Violence Unit 
Child Welfare and Domestic Violence (PDF) 

 

INFO LINE

For more information or to schedule a domestic violence prevention training, contact Alexandra Detjens at 617-665-3816 or adetjens@challiance.org.


THINK ABOUT IT

Personal computer activity can be monitored, and online "history" is difficult to completely erase.

If you think your Internet usage is being monitored by someone abusive, use a public computer and call
1-800-799-SAFE (7233) for critical information and resources. You can also visit the National Network to End Domestic Violence website.  


FOR CHILD CARE EMPLOYEES

View Responding Effectivley to Child Care Center Employees Facing Domestic Violence (PDF), a handbook for child care teachers and directors.

 

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