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MCADSV educates the general public about domestic violence, sexual violence, dating violence and stalking; trains professionals; and advocates for public policy to prevent and alleviate violence against women.
MCADSV provides technical assistance, training and support to members and related communities of service providers.
MCADSV provides opportunities for communication among those working in the movement to end violence against women.
MCADSV researches the extent of domestic violence, sexual violence, dating violence and stalking to more effectively reduce its impact and occurrence in the lives of Missouri's women.
Latest News
Jun
19
Save the Date for MCADSV's 2013 Annual Conference
MCADSV is pleased to announce the dates and key note speaker for our 2... Read More
Apr
16
'Safe at Home' Program Highlighted for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
In observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month Missouri Secretary of ... Read More
Apr
02
April is Sexual Assualt Awareness Month
The month of April is nationally recognized as Sexual Assault Awarenes... Read More
Mar
15
MCADSV, DPS held a historic statewide meeting on funding priorities
Representatives from domestic and sexual violence service providers th... Read More
Our Story

Since its beginning, in 1980, the Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence (MCADSV) has worked to ensure advocates and allied professionals have the information and resources they need to support survivors in Missouri. MCADSV's members rely on the Coalition to provide them with the resources, training and expertise to further social justice in their own communities. The Coalition provides a unified voice at the state and national level to improve public policy, systems, and responses to violence against women.

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