California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

California Partnership to End Domestic Violence


Phone: 1-916-444-7163
Fax:
Email: info@cpedv.org
Website: www.cpedv.org
Types of Services Offered: Domestic Violence Services, Information & Referral, Education & Training, Support Services
Category: Non-Profit

The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (the Partnership) is California’s recognized domestic violence coalition, representing over 1,000 survivors, advocates, organizations and allied individuals across the state. Working at the local, state, and national levels for nearly 40 years, the Partnership has a long track record of successfully passing over 200 pieces of legislation on behalf of domestic violence victims and their children. The Partnership believes that by collectively working with our diverse membership, advocates, and state policy makers, we can deepen the process of healing and restoration by identifying and addressing the underlying and contributing factors. It is through our shared expertise in creating system-wide change by way of our public policy, prevention, communications, and capacity building programs that we are able to support and invest in survivors and families and endeavor to end domestic violence. Every day we inspire, inform and connect all those concerned with this issue, because we believe that together, we’re stronger. With offices in Sacramento, the Partnership’s member programs span the entire state. For more information, visit cpedv.org.

**Updated as of 8/24/2022**

Some of the work from the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence includes but not limited to:

  • Working towards Racial Justice
  • Prevention
  • Setting Strong Policy
  • Building Capacity
  • Communicating Priorities
**Updated as of 8/24/2022**

Alejandra Aguilar

alejandra@cpedv.org

1107 9th St. Suite 910, Sacramento, CA, California, ALASKA AND CONTINENTAL US

1-916-444-7163

08:30 AM

05:00 PM

Hours of Operation:
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. PST


Holidays Observed:
  • December 24th – January 1 – Winter Break
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  • June 20 (Monday) Juneteenth
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