July 13, 2026
Announcements, Spotlight
It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Tara Muhlhauser, former Executive Director of North Dakota Domestic & Sexual Violence Coalition.
Tara joined NDDSVC (then known as CAWS North Dakota) as the Executive Director in April of 2020, bringing with her more than four decades of experience as a social worker, attorney, educator, advocate, and leader dedicated to improving the lives of children, families, and survivors throughout North Dakota. Tara served on many boards, including serving as President of the Board of Directors for NDDSVC before becoming the Executive Director. Her commitment to justice, safety, and systems change shaped every aspect of her work and left an enduring impact on our organization and the communities we serve.
We extend our deepest condolences to Tara’s family, friends, colleagues, and all those whose lives were touched by her work and friendship. Her legacy will continue through the countless individuals she mentored, the systems she helped improve, and the communities she strengthened.
We will remember her for the compassion she brought to our work and the joy she brought to our team. May she rest in peace, and may we all make the world a little more like Tara envisioned it: full of growth, hope, and people who care for one another.



May 12, 2026
Announcements, Blogs, Spotlight
If 2024 was the year of change for this coalition—a new name, a new logo, a new executive director—2025 was the year that we hit the ground running. We called this year’s annual report “Growing Season” because it summed up 2025 perfectly; our team has grown, and so has our impact. We hosted more trainings, provided more technical assistance, advocated for more state funding, provided more legal assistance, and reached more people than ever through our awareness efforts.
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April 29, 2026
Announcements, Press Releases, Spotlight
The latest fact sheets show that 6,218 victims of domestic violence and 1,309 victims of sexual assault were served by advocacy centers in 2025, a 1.8% and 3.9% decrease from 2024 respectively.
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April 22, 2026
Blogs, Spotlight
For many young people, college represents independence, opportunity, and the beginning of adulthood. But unfortunately, these exact aspects of campus life increase the risk of sexual violence.
ViewThousands of North Dakotans experience domestic and sexual violence each year. But together, we can change that. By giving to NDDSVC, you’re helping us prevent future violence and providing life-saving resources to North Dakota communities.
If you are in an unsafe or abusive situation, there are 18 domestic violence/sexual assault (DV/SA) victim advocacy centers across North Dakota that can help you navigate your options and stay safe. Each center is staffed with professionals who can help you with safety planning, finding shelter, obtaining a protection order, and more.
NDDSVC does not provide direct services to victims and survivors.
Contact a DV/SA advocacy center near you if you are looking for support. If you are in immediate danger, call 911.