DATING VIOLENCE 101
Dating Violence 101
One in three teens and young adults experience some form of dating abuse.
Learn the signs and start talking now about healthy relationships!
Warning Signs
Violence Against Women Act
Why It Matters
Know Your Rights
What Can I Do?
Dating Violence Statistics
ABOUT US
About Us
Break the Cycle provides tools and resources to prevent and end dating abuse.
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TOOLS FOR ACTION
Tools for Action
From our curricula to public campaigns, from policy recommendations to advocacy toolkits, we’ve provided a one-stop shop to promote safe and healthy relationships!
For Youth
For Everyone
State Law Report Cards
Policy Strategies
iPhone App
No More Campaign
Valentine's Anytime
For LGBTQ
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Respect WORKS!
Love is Not Abuse
Teen DV Month
TRAINING
Training
Break the Cycle’s experts are available for in-person training and online consultation on all your dating abuse questions.
We’re also an official TA provider for the U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.
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OVW Grantees
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VOLUNTEER
Volunteer
Break the Cycle depends on YOU to help us accomplish our mission of ending dating violence.
Volunteer with us as a member of the LINA Coalition or join us in our LA and DC offices.
Love is Not Abuse Coalition
Mentor Advocates
Internships
It's Time To Talk Day
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