SCC Office of Gender-Based Violence Prevention

SCC Office of Gender-Based Violence Prevention Our office transforms the response to gender-based violence by disrupting cycles of violence in SCC.

Register today for the 32nd Annual DV Conference: Constellations of Community: Connecting a Network of Justice and Heali...
09/24/2025

Register today for the 32nd Annual DV Conference: Constellations of Community: Connecting a Network of Justice and Healing. dvconf.25.eventbrite.com

09/17/2025

Federal cuts to safety net programs will make it harder for thousands of families in our community to access critical care and benefits. Learn how your benefits may be affected by new federal guidelines and what the County is doing to address these changes.

Maitri invites you to attend an informative session presented by the SCC Office of Gender-Based Violence Prevention.

Please register here to join the presentation: https://forms.gle/iC1qiv24cVNYYCns7

Update: Now accepting workshop proposals for the County of Santa Clara’s 32nd Annual Domestic Violence Conference, happe...
07/21/2025

Update: Now accepting workshop proposals for the County of Santa Clara’s 32nd Annual Domestic Violence Conference, happening October 17, 2025!
Hosted by the Office of Gender-Based Violence Prevention, this year’s theme is “Constellations of Community: Connecting a Network of Justice and Healing.” We’re looking for workshops that highlight purposeful, community-rooted responses to domestic violence.
Topics can include survivor-centered practices, cultural competency, legal advocacy, healing, or strategies to overcome systemic barriers.
Proposal deadline: Sunday, July 27, 2025
To access the submission form, scan the qr code or click the link below.
If you have any questions, please email: [email protected]
Help shape a powerful day of learning and connection.

The Office of Gender-Based Violence Prevention is excited to announce that we are hosting this year’s DV Conference on O...
07/15/2025

The Office of Gender-Based Violence Prevention is excited to announce that we are hosting this year’s DV Conference on October 17, 2025 at Villa Ragusa in Campbell. Stay tuned for more information!

On January 21, 2013, Hadiya Pendleton marched in President Obama’s second inaugural parade. One week later, Hadiya was s...
06/05/2025

On January 21, 2013, Hadiya Pendleton marched in President Obama’s second inaugural parade. One week later, Hadiya was shot and killed on a playground in Chicago. Soon after this tragedy, Hadiya’s friends commemorated her life by wearing orange, the color hunters wear in the woods to protect themselves and others.

Wearing orange honors Hadiya and the people shot and killed every day in the United States, along with the hundreds more who are wounded and the countless others whose lives have been changed by gun violence. Wear Orange with us on June 6-8, 2025, to honor survivors and build community with those working to end gun violence. Learn more about gun violence prevention efforts by going to violencefreescc.org.

In 1999, an Italian court overturned a r**e conviction over the use of jeans. The defense argued that jeans are difficul...
04/30/2025

In 1999, an Italian court overturned a r**e conviction over the use of jeans. The defense argued that jeans are difficult to take off. Thus, the victim must have helped to take hers off and, in doing so, provided consent.

We wear denim today to raise awareness and remind others that clothing does not equal consent.

The County of Santa Clara is dedicated to providing safe, accessible, and reliable services for all survivors. Swipe to ...
02/26/2025

The County of Santa Clara is dedicated to providing safe, accessible, and reliable services for all survivors. Swipe to learn more about privacy, access to services, and how your information is managed when you use local DV support services.

We are so excited to welcome Richie Reseda as our keynote speaker at this year's 31st Annual Domestic Violence Conferenc...
09/24/2024

We are so excited to welcome Richie Reseda as our keynote speaker at this year's 31st Annual Domestic Violence Conference! He and our three plenary session speakers will guide us through our theme, "Pathways to Inclusion," focusing on how we can come together to build a compassionate, survivor-centered community and work toward ending domestic violence.

This event is open to everyone. Register today to save your spot! dvconference2024.eventbrite.com

Registration is officially open for our 31st Annual Domestic Violence Conference! For a short time, enjoy early bird pri...
08/15/2024

Registration is officially open for our 31st Annual Domestic Violence Conference! For a short time, enjoy early bird pricing on tickets. Join us as we work together to support survivors and prevent domestic violence.

Image Description: Logo for the 31st Annual Domestic Violence Conference 2024. Pathways to Inclusion. Registration open. October 25, 2024. 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM. San Jose, CA. Sign up today for early bird prices: dvconference2024.eventbrite.com.

Nominations are now open for our Annual Domestic Violence Conference Awards! Help us recognize and honor those dedicated...
08/08/2024

Nominations are now open for our Annual Domestic Violence Conference Awards! Help us recognize and honor those dedicated to creating a safe, violence-free community by submitting your nominations by August 26, 2024. Visit bit.ly/DVAwards2024 for more details.

Image Description: 31st Annual Domestic Violence Conference recognition awards. Do you know someone who is dedicated to ending domestic violence and promoting peace in Santa Clara County? Nominations now open for the following awards: Beacon of Hope, Outstanding Advocate, Champion of Peace. Awards will be presented on October 25, 2024 during our Annual Domestic Violence Conference in San Jose, CA. Nominations deadline is August 26, 2024. Follow this link to nominate: bit.ly/DVAwards2024.

This Friday, join us for a community rally to urge California legislators to stop funding cuts for services that help su...
05/29/2024

This Friday, join us for a community rally to urge California legislators to stop funding cuts for services that help survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking. These funds are essential for keeping our community safe and healthy. Let’s come together to support survivors and keep our community strong.

Exciting news! We're looking for workshop proposals for this year's Annual Domestic Violence Conference, happening on Oc...
05/15/2024

Exciting news! We're looking for workshop proposals for this year's Annual Domestic Violence Conference, happening on October 25, 2024, in San Jose, CA.

This year's theme, "Pathways to Inclusion," will focus on engaging men/boys in ending domestic violence and reaching underserved communities through inclusive strategies.

Share your workshop ideas by July 7, 2024, and check out sccendviolence.org for more information!

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2460 N. First Street, Suite 220
San Jose, CA
95131

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14086781475

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