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resources 

The following resources may be useful for survivors, their relatives and friends.
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  • StrongHearts Native Helpline's online Chat Advocacy and Helpline (1-844-7NATIVE) for domestic violence and dating violence 
  • Lakota People's Law Project's MMIW Resource Guide
  • National Indigenous Women's Resource Center’s Safety Guide
  • National Indigenous Women's Resource Center’s Tribal Community Response When a Woman Is Missing: A Toolkit for Action
  • Sovereign Bodies Institute's MMIWG2 & MMIP Organizing Toolkit
  • National Indigenous Women's Resource Center's "Understanding Trauma and Mental Health in the Context of Domestic Violence Advocacy" webinar
  • National Indigenous Women's Resource Center’s “Effective Use of the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUS) for Case Resolution” webinar
  • ​Sovereign Bodies Institute's MMIWG2S Database

Organizations

The following organizations, both Tribal and non-Tribal, are doing important work to combat violence against Native American people and the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons. You may visit their website to view all of their resources, reports, and other information. Included below is their direct contact information.
Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women
Phone: (505) 243-9199
Albuquerque, NM

StrongHearts Native Helpline
Hotline: 1−844-762-8483
Email: [email protected]
 
Sovereign Bodies Institute
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Wiyot and Ohlone territories in N. California

Indian Law Resource Center
Phone: (406) 449-2006
Email: [email protected]​
Helena, MT
Phone: (202) 547-2800
Email: [email protected]
Washington, D.C.​


Seeding Sovereignty
Phone: (917) 592-1432
Email: [email protected]
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WomenSpirit Coalition
Phone: 
(360) 681-3710
Sequim, WA

Native Alliance Against Violence
Phone: (
405) 801-2277
Email: [email protected]
Norman, OK
 
Montana Native Women’s Coalition
Phone: (406) 969-2552
Billings, MT
National Indian Women Resource Center
Phone: (406) 477-3896
Lame Deer, MT

Alliance of Tribal Coalitions to End Violence
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Phone: (888) 577-0940
Silverdale, WA

Urban Indian Health Institute
Phone: (206) 812-3030
Email: [email protected]
Seattle, WA

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National Congress of American Indians
Phone: (202) 466-7767
Washington, D.C.

MMIW USA
Phone: (503) 891-0040
Email: 
[email protected]

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Alaska Native Women's Resource Center
Phone: (907) 328‑3990
Email: 
[email protected]​
Fairbanks, AK

Mending the Sacred Hoop
Phone: 
(888) 305-1650 
(218) 623-HOOP
Duluth, MN

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White Earth Reservation Tribal DOVE Program
Phone: (218) 983-4656
24-hour crisis line: 1-877-830-3683
White Earth, MN
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