Employment and Housing Rights for Victims of Domestic Violence

Economic self-sufficiency often determines whether a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking will be able to take necessary steps to protect oneself. We use targeted litigation, legislative advocacy, and training to protect victims from employment and housing discrimination and to help employers and landlords understand how they can assist survivors and promote safety.
 

Employment

For Survivors:
For Attorneys or Advocates:
For Employers:

Housing



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