Find awareness events hosted by NDDSVC and our member organizations below. Contact the organization hosting the event with any questions.
April 7, 2026 12:00 AM
$0.00
Statewide Event
April 7th is the SAAM Day of Action/Wear Teal Day The first Tuesday of April is the SAAM Day of Action. The Day of Action is recognized nationally and is an opportunity to kickoff your SAAM efforts. It’s a great…
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April 11, 2026 11:30 AM
$40.00
Mckenzie County Ag Expo
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is a community event raising awareness and funds for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. The walk will take place on April 11 at 12:30 p.m. during our Rec Show (April 10–12), with…
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April 25, 2026 11:00 AM
$30.00
Raymond Family Community Center 1002 11th St W, Williston, ND 58801
👠 Walk A Mile in Her Shoes – Community Awareness Event 👠 Join us for a powerful day of fun, community, and purpose at this year’s Walk A Mile in Her Shoes event! Together, we’ll raise awareness for domestic violence…
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May 11, 2026 7:00 PM
$10.00
Dakota Stage, 412 E Main Ave, Bismarck, ND 58501
What makes a movement? We sat down with four pioneers of North Dakota’s anti-domestic and sexual violence movement to answer the question. Featuring NDDSVC’s founding Executive Director, Bonnie Palecek, and other leaders of the movement, Coalition for Change is a…
ViewIf you are a member of NDDSVC, we invite you to submit awareness events through the form below. Events submitted by non-coalition members will not be posted on the NDDSVC website. Contact our Communications Coordinator with any questions.
Thousands 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.