American Moroccan Coalition Against Domestic Violence

American Moroccan Coalition Against Domestic Violence We are dedicated to support women and men who are victims of domestic violence through advocacy.

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01/13/2023

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Domestic Violence is a serious issue and today we are providing important information to help those in need. SEE BELOW FOR RESOURCES:*DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLI...

01/08/2023

كشف بحث جديد أنجزته في المغرب، أن سيدة من أصل 5 تؤيد حق الرجل في ضرب زوجته إذا خرجت من دون طلب الإذن منه.
وجاء في البحث حول والفتيات والرجال, أن ما يقرب من ثلث النساء القرويات ومن لم يحصلن على نصيب من التعليم، يعترفن بحق الزوج في ضرب زوجته.

01/06/2023

Watching someone endure an abusive situation can be difficult, and it’s not always clear how to respond when you see the warning signs of abuse. Your instinct may be to “save them” from the relationship, but abuse is never that simple. There are many ways that abuse appears and many reasons why people stay in abusive situations.

While each situation is unique, there are some ways to offer support. Learn how: https://bit.ly/3jPncn6

This afternoon, Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Joni Ernst (R-IA), Richard Durbin (D-IL) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) int...
02/10/2022

This afternoon, Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Joni Ernst (R-IA), Richard Durbin (D-IL) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) introduced the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Act of 2022 in the U.S. Senate. VAWA 2022 will make our country stronger and safer by making significant investments in prevention and healing. As violence increases and people continue to struggle with the stress and trauma of the pandemic, we’ve never needed that more.

The U.S. House of Representatives reauthorized this essential, life-saving legislation last March, so Senate action is long, long overdue.

VAWA 2022 is truly landmark legislation. It responds to the very real, urgent needs of survivors and communities across the country, enhancing and expanding services for survivors, investing in culturally specific organizations, improving access to justice for survivors – and preventing future violence.

It’s a bipartisan bill that invests in programs that engage children and youth, men and boys, and those on college campuses. It includes Bree’s Law, legislation to prevent dating violence named after Bree Moore. It expands the work to prevent sexual violence and harassment online. It strengthens health programs. It expands the rights of Tribes to prosecute people who sexually assault or abuse Native Women and children. It increases funding for the R**e Prevention and Education Program.

In so many ways, VAWA 2022 holds promise to stop violence against women and children and make our communities safer. I know you agree that passing this bill is an urgent priority. So, please, click on this link TODAY to tell your Senators to cosponsor and pass the Violence Against Women Act. If your Senator is one of the original cosponsors of the bill, please thank her or him.
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We are pleased to introduce our American Moroccan lawyer Mr. Reda Oulamine for all your legal needs whether it's family,...
01/26/2022

We are pleased to introduce our American Moroccan lawyer Mr. Reda Oulamine for all your legal needs whether it's family, business or immigration matter, just call and schedule an appointment.

"There is one universal truth, applicable to all countries, cultures and communities: violence against women is never ac...
01/18/2022

"There is one universal truth, applicable to all countries, cultures and communities: violence against women is never acceptable, never excusable, never tolerable."
~ Ban Ki-moon

So MAID on Netflix... is possibly one of the most important series in history. Yep. I said it.Why is talking about domes...
11/27/2021

So MAID on Netflix... is possibly one of the most important series in history. Yep. I said it.
Why is talking about domestic violence so important? It's important because even though women are the victims, domestic violence carries this terrible stigma even in 2021. It's important because abusers are often publicly great guys. The victims family loves them and they will often defend the abuser, leaving the victim without a support system. The victim becomes the bad guy who wants to break up the family. This series is important because abusers themselves and many other people do not understand how terrorizing verbal and mental abuse is- the constant promise of change, the apologies. This series is important because women leaving an abusers often have children and no income outside of the abusers, leaving them isolated and financially bereft. They often feel powerless and without a voice after years of their self-esteem being chipped away at. The victim is an island. This series is important because it deals with the realistic nightmare challenges of navigating the social services system, subsidized daycare and housing.
This series shows all of these things masterfully which makes it a real gem. Oh! And Andie MacDowell!!!!

10/27/2021

⛔️STOP A LA VIOLENCE⛔️
Rendez-vous le jeudi 28 octobre avec Mme. Chaimaa WAHB "Assistante Sociale" à l' Association Tahadi pour l'Egalité et la Citoyenneté et Mme. Xenia KREMER "Volontaire" à l' Association Tahadi pour l'Egalité et la Citoyenneté sous le thème " Quels sont les différents types de l'harcèlement et quelles attitudes adopter face à la violence

Please join this training.Thank you chama Ibrahim for sharing ❤
10/26/2021

Please join this training.
Thank you chama Ibrahim for sharing ❤

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10/25/2021

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Youth are often times at the forefront of witnessing domestic violence in their homes. But, the effects of what they are experiencing are overlooked and tric...

10/17/2021

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