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Apr 7, 2007
Focus: Human Rights
Action Request: Various
Location: United States

The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the National Alliance to End Sexual Violence are partnering for this year’s Legislative Action Days in Washington DC. On April 17-18*, 2007 advocates from across the country will visit the nation’s capital to meet with Members of Congress to discuss the importance of funding for domestic violence and sexual assault programs in our communities.

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NCADV and NAESV invite ALL advocates to join us in April as we address the importance of funding new and existing programs in the recently reauthorized Violence Against Women Act. Now is the time to ensure those critical programs receive the necessary funding to implement them! WE NEED EVERYONE’S HELP!

NCADV and NAESV, along with other national organizations, will be hosting events with local advocates and Members of Congress. Our events will be held in conjunction with other national events to be announced soon.

We want ALL advocates in the field to come to Washington, DC and tell your Members of Congress your stories and why federal resources are so desperately needed. We encourage domestic violence and sexual assault advocates, state coalition members, law enforcement officials, legal advocates, health care providers, and other organizations and individuals that care about these issues to join us in April for these events.

Details are still being finalized, updated information about the week’s events, a detailed agenda, registration forms, information on accommodations and travel, and FAQs will be posted to the website and emailed to participants. We encourage all participants to register EARLY!!! THERE IS NO COST TO ATTEND THESE EVENTS!

Remember, mark your calendars for April 17-18*, 2007 and join us for this exciting and important week of events.

Anyone having questions can contact the NCADV Public Policy office at (202) 745-1211 or by email to publicpolicy@ncadv.org.

* Additional days and events may be added to the week's schedule.

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