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If you think you may be a victim of violence at the hands of someone you know or love,
YOU ARE NOT ALONE!


To get immediate help and support:

Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

California Youth Crisis Line 1-800-843-5200

Resources for Victims of Abuse:
Family Violence Prevention Fund
A comprehensive resource list for those who may be experiencing dating violence.

Break the Cycle
Break the Cycle works proactively with youth, providing preventive education, free legal services, advocacy and support to young people, ages 12 to 24.

National Women's Health Information Center
Information on dating violence victimization for women.

Teen Relationships Website
A great website made by young people for young people!  It has resources, outreach, and ways to connect with other young people like yourself!

California Alliance Against Domestic Violence
Homepage of website for the California Aliance Against Domestice Violence--California's statewide coalition against domestic violence

California Coalition for Battered Women
3711 Long Beach Blvs. Suite 718 Long Beach CA 90807 Toll-Free: 888-SCCBW-52 Phone: 562-981-1202 Fax: 562-981-3202

Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence
2064 Eastman Ave., Suite 104 Ventura, CA 93003 Phone: 805-654-8141 FAX: 805-654-1264 24-Hour Hotline: 805-656-1111 Spanish Hotline: 800-300-2181 TDD: 805-656-4439

CUAV - Community United Against Violence
A multicultural organization working to end violence against and within lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) communities.

The Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men
Offering a nationwide (US) hotline for all victim's of domestic violence. They are particularly sensitive to the plight of those who traditionally have not been believed when they call, such as battered men, same sex victims, and so on.
Hotline number: Toll Free 1-888-7HELPLINE (1-888-743-5754)

Stop Abuse For Everyone (SAFE)
Stop Abuse For Everyone is a human rights organization that provides services for those who typically don't have services: battered men, same sex victims, teens, the elderly, and immigrants.

To get immediate help and support:

Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

California Youth Crisis Line 1-800-843-5200

Psychology resources at SDSU:
San Diego State Main Site

SDSU Psi Chi and Psych Club Site

SDSU Department of Psychology Website

Dating Bill of Rights

I have a right to:

1. Ask for a date
2. Refuse a date
3. Suggest activities
4. Refuse any activities, even if my date is excited about them
5. Have my own feelings and be able to express them
6. Say, "I think my friend is wrong and his actions are inappropriate"
7. Tell someone not to interrupt me
8. Have my limits and values respected
9. Tell my partner when I need affection
10. Refuse affection
11. Be heard
12. Refuse to lend money
13. Refuse sex any time, for any reason
14. Have friends and space aside from my partner

I have the responsibility to:

1. Determine my limits and values
2. Respect the limits of others
3. Communicate clearly and honestly
4. Not violate the limits of others
5. Ask for help when I need it
6. Be considerate
7. Check my actions and decisions to determine whether they are good or bad for me
8. Set high goals for myself

From the Domestic Violence Advocacy Program of Family Resources, Inc.


Created by the Dating Violence Prevention Lab Team
at San Diego State University