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Partnerships
See below links for additional resources to receive support in battling domestic abuse.
National Organizations
Domestic Violence Hotline www.thehotline.org 800-799-SAFE (7233) Sexual Assault Hotline|RAINN www.rainn.org 800-656-HOPE StrongHearts Native Hotline strongheartshelpline.org 844-7NATIVE (762-8483) |
SC Organizations
South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault http://www.sccadvasa.org National Network To End Domestic Abuse https://nnedv.org South Carolina Domestic Abuse Resources |
Appreciation and Accomplishments
The Naomi Project has been recognized in several venues for its continuing work against domestic abuse.
The Florence Chamber of Commerce 'Building Bridges" project presented the 2009 Humanitarian Award to The Naomi Project.
The Naomi Project was recognized in March 2008 by the Global Summit for a Better Tomorrrow at the United Nations in New York City. The four day summit focused on empowering women and The Naomi Project was the first recipient of the "Hello Tomorrow" Fund. The award helped local victims of domestic abuse through The Naomi Project.
The Zonta Club of Myrtle Beach is a global service organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women world-wide through service and advocacy. The Naomi Project was recognized by the Zonta Club for its work in domestic abuse in 200
The Florence Chamber of Commerce 'Building Bridges" project presented the 2009 Humanitarian Award to The Naomi Project.
The Naomi Project was recognized in March 2008 by the Global Summit for a Better Tomorrrow at the United Nations in New York City. The four day summit focused on empowering women and The Naomi Project was the first recipient of the "Hello Tomorrow" Fund. The award helped local victims of domestic abuse through The Naomi Project.
The Zonta Club of Myrtle Beach is a global service organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women world-wide through service and advocacy. The Naomi Project was recognized by the Zonta Club for its work in domestic abuse in 200