The National Advocacy & Training Network (NATN) is an international network of survivors, volunteers, advocates, staff and professionals working collaboratively to end domestic abuse, …
Through grassroots efforts, the National Advocacy & Training Network (NATN) was founded in 2002 by a group of survivors, volunteers, advocates, and professionals working to end …
A definition. What is Domestic Violence Domestic Violence is a pattern of coercive behavior used by one person to gain power and control over another. It affects women, children and men, …
The Support, Education, Empowerment & DirectionS (SEEDs) program is a transitional housing project of the National Advocacy & Training Network. SEEDs was established in January 2003 …
Jeanne House represents’ NATN’s first transitional housing program specifically tailored to meet the needs of women and children impacted by domestic violence and substance abuse. …
The National Advocacy & Training Network (NATN) is a non-profit agency based in Arizona. Our mission is to address the health, safety, economic and social justice issues related to domestic …
Are you ready to make a difference? Some individuals make donations and give because they have a personal commitment to the cause – they may know a relative, friend, or employee …
COK was donated to NATN by a local business owner in June, 2008 and continues to serve as a community mecca for local businesses, provides onsite social enterprise opportunities, and a …
Key Individual Supporters. Sarah Buel, Roger and Marilyn Seymann, Gary and Jeanne Herberger, Deb Carstens, Ina Manaster, Michelle Schwartz, David Gossling, George Sheer, Dr Ken …