Let's Show up for Survivors: Protect Victim Services Funding

Dear Relative,


Domestic violence and sexual assault programs across the country are at risk. Potential funding cuts and delays in already awarded funds threaten the life-saving services survivors rely on every day.


These resources provide critical support, shelter, legal aid, counseling, and culturally grounded healing. Without them, survivors and their children could be left without safety, stability, or pathways to recovery.


At CSVANW, we know that violence prevention is rooted in care, kinship, and culture. We remain committed to building a world where Native survivors are seen, believed, and supported, but we cannot do this without federal investment in community-based programs.

What You Can Do Today

On this National Day of Action, we urge you to contact your members of Congress and call on them to:


Protect existing victim services funding

Support increased investment in domestic and sexual violence programs

Ensure equitable access for Native and tribal-led programs

Take Action Now

Use this TOOLKIT to:

  • Call your elected officials
  • Send a personalized email
  • Share on social media using survivor-centered messaging


Your voice matters. Together, we can protect the services that protect our communities.

#FundSafetyNow #ProtectVictims

This information is provided by the National task Force to End Sexual & Domestic Violence.

For more information, please contact us at:

(505) 243 - 9199 | [email protected]

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