You and your family have the right to lead a
violence-free life
If you are immediate danger call the police - 911
Dial 9-1-1 to get the police immediately anywhere in the U.S. When calling the police say "Vietnamese translator please" and the operator will connect you to a Vietnamese speaking person.
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence and would like to speak to someone Vietnamese, call the BPSOS National Hotline: 1-866-883-9556
You can also contact BPSOS at one of the following locations:
Mai Tam Nguyen
6066 Leesburg Pike, Suite 100
Falls Church, Virginia
703.647.6471
Kim Dung Nguyen
7411 Riggs Road, Suite 328
Adelphi, Maryland
301.439.0505
Cindy Le
1452 Park Road 2nd Floor
Washington D.C.
202.234.3598
What Can You Do?
Awareness is the first step, but it's not always as easy to find as we may think. Where are you in the process of awareness?
Wherever you are in the process, or however you feel, we are here to listen.
CADV Outreach Materials
Community Outreach Brochure
English
Tiếng Việt
Service Provider Brochure
English
Useful Resources
DOJ State Administering Agencies
Domestic Violence Program Evaluation Project
The Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Hotlines & Resources
Maryland Crime Control Prevention