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Members play a crucial role in the work that we do. The more voices we have with us, the greater attention we can garner from legislators. Members also provide us with the essential knowledge of what is needed most in their communities so that we can cater our services to meet those demands.
TCFV has three main focuses: policy, support to service providers and prevention.
Our policy team works to change legislature to better serve Texas victims. Our support to service providers team collaborates with shelters, law enforcement and judicial servants to ensure that the needs of victims are met. Our prevention team focuses on awareness, education and changing the cultural mindset around issues like gender roles, media coverage of abuse and other topics that perpetuate domestic violence.
We provide trainings, webinars and signature events year round to make sure that Texas programs and advocates remain leaders in the domestic violence movement.
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Our resources section is designed to help you find any statistic, report or article you may need in your work.
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TCFV provides a variety of training opportunities throughout the year. Click here to learn more.
The Texas Council on Family Violence promotes safe and healthy relationships by supporting service providers, facilitating strategic prevention efforts, and creating opportunities for freedom from domestic violence.
TCFV members help raise domestic violence awareness and help create positive change for victims of family violence throughout the state of Texas. Learn More...
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Texas Council on
Family Violence
P.O. Box 161810
Austin, Texas 78716
512.794.1133