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This week is National Home Visiting Week, and we c This week is National Home Visiting Week, and we celebrate home visitors who support families across the United States, from those in the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Visiting funded programs delivering nearly a MILLION home visits each year to the broader home visiting field supporting families in communities nationwide! 💚

For FUTURES, supporting home visitors means:
👉 Recruiting more of them, especially in rural areas with limited health care access
👉 Offering them fair pay and professional development opportunities
👉 Providing them with the tools and training to promote relational health, including addressing trauma and adversity
👉 Promoting their wellness

💡 Learn more about what FUTURES is doing through our Rural Maternal & Infant Health Initiative: www.tinyurl.com/futures-rmih

#maternalmentalhealth #maternal #healthcare
TW: This video references sexual violence that may TW: This video references sexual violence that may be distressing for some viewers.

Disrespectful behavior towards girls and women often persists because we don’t “call out” why it’s wrong.

During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, let’s “call in” our friends to show greater respect for girls and women!

✍️ Sign the Men Can Stop Violence Pledge at mencanstopviolence.org

#SAAM #sexualassault #respect
More than 700 organizations — including victim ser More than 700 organizations — including victim service providers, advocacy organizations, and justice system partners from across the country — are calling on Senate leadership to act.

The Crime Victims Fund is the primary source of funding for services that support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, trafficking, and other crimes. Yet today, the CVF is nearly depleted, putting critical, lifesaving services and victims’ lives at risk.

Communities are already feeling the impact. Programs have been forced to reduce services, lay off staff, and, in some cases, close their doors entirely. Without immediate action, more survivors will be left without the support they need to stay safe, heal, and rebuild their lives.

The Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act offers a bipartisan, commonsense solution to stabilize the CVF using non-taxpayer dollars, ensuring continuity of services while Congress works toward a long-term fix.

☎️ Call your elected officials through the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and tell them to pass the Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act now. Survivors can’t afford delays!

#UniteforVictimsRights #NCVRW2026 #CommUNITY #CommUNITYinMotion
We are heartbroken by the mass shooting in Shrevep We are heartbroken by the mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, that took the lives of eight children and injured their mothers. Our thoughts are with their loved ones and the entire community as they grieve this unimaginable loss.

This devastating act of family violence is not an isolated incident. It is a stark reminder that moments of separation can be especially dangerous for victims of domestic violence, and their families, increasing the risk of severe or lethal harm.

It is also a call to action. We must end the surge of gun violence in our communities. Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children in the United States, and the presence of a firearm significantly increases the risk that domestic violence will turn deadly.

We stand with the Shreveport community and with all those impacted by violence, and we remain committed to advancing solutions that help keep families safe.

If you are concerned about your safety or someone else’s, you are not alone.

You can contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline for confidential support, safety planning, and resources:
☎️ 1-800-799-7233
💬 Text START to 88788

Contact A Call for Change Helpline if you are seeking to change how you treat your partner, or are worried about someone you know who is harming their partner:
☎️ 1-877-898-3411
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