Online Education and Training Resource 2023
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Survivors Vote in 2022
Your voice and your vote matters! From our partners at Survivors' Agenda: A national survey of voters (2022) on the topic of sexual violence and public policy indicates that 65% of voters in this country have been impacted by sexual…
From the Director: Going Fallow
fal·low1 /ˈfalō/ adjective 1. (of farmland) plowed and harrowed but left unsown for a period in order to restore its fertility as part of a crop rotation or to avoid surplus production. It’s October in northern Vermont. After five months of full-on fecundity, where it seems like you can…
From the Director: We Support The Trans Community
In relationships where there is domestic violence, one member of the partnership insists that the other member has something inherently wrong with them. The dialogue is incredibly consistent across relationships – the partner is ugly, too fat, too thin, and…
Come SHINE with us!
The Vermont Network team has been so excited about our upcoming annual event, SHINE and we couldn't wait to share that excitement with you! We hope that you will join us for our Party with a Purpose…
Back to School Time!
As students of all ages head back into the classroom this week, we all have an assignment: how can we show up for the students in our lives and support youth survivors in and out of the classroom? Our Askable Adults resources provide…
Statement on the Recent Murder-Suicide in Burlington
The Vermont Network stands with all survivors and our Member Organizations, Steps to End Domestic Violence and H.O.P.E. Works, in recognizing and grieving the victims impacted by the recent murder-suicide in Burlington. We send our deepest condolences to the family,…
In Community: I Am Because We Are
There is a way of being that is common across Africa called, “Ubuntu”. Ubuntu means, “I am because we are” and it speaks to the interconnections that exist between all people, all beings, our planet. Here in Vermont, the community of…