Center for Domestic Peace is at the forefront of the movement to end domestic violence in Marin, championing systemic change and empowering survivors through comprehensive support and community education.
Our core mission is to ensure the safety and well-being of victims and survivors of domestic violence, promote offender accountability, and foster prevention through collaborative community efforts. We strive to create a society where all individuals can live free from violence and fear.
Center for Domestic Peace mobilizes individuals and communities to transform our world so domestic violence no longer exists.
Center for Domestic Peace (C4DP) has been a driving force in advancing policy reform at the local, state, and national levels—including helping shape the landmark Violence Against Women Act passed in 1994.
Over the years, we’ve hosted and trained many of these changemakers, fostering a cross-cultural exchange of strategies and solidarity. From grassroots initiatives to advocacy at the United Nations, this global movement is transforming cultural norms, policies, and funding priorities to end violence, harassment, and intimidation. By contributing to this momentum, C4DP is helping build a safer, more just world for all.
A milestone document in the history of human rights. Drafted by representatives with different legal and cultural backgrounds.
End Violence Against Women International is dedicated to eradicating gender-based violence through education, advocacy, and the implementation of effective policies.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is the leading global authority on public health, dedicated to promoting health, keeping the world safe, and serving vulnerable populations.
Futures Without Violence is a pioneering organization dedicated to preventing and ending violence against women and children through innovative programs and advocacy.