How long has the Domestic Violence Center been in operation?
The Domestic Violence Center (DVC) and its parent organizations, Templum (1978) and the Center for Prevention of Domestic Violence (1976) have a thirty-year history of serving the Greater Cleveland community with intervention and prevention services for victims of intimate partner violence. As our community has evolved and best-practices have emerged in the field, DVC has tailored its work accordingly. We’ve moved from a shelter-based model to a more comprehensive approach which provides leadership to create responsive systems, offers an array of services and programs, and addresses the need for primary prevention. The organization has completed a strategic plan that charts its course for the next five years and redefines and clarifies our commitment to the community.
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