Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence GCADV envisions a Georgia free of domestic violence. We empower survivors and the programs that serve them, we educate the public, and we advocate for responsive public policy. Our strength is in numbers, as we collaborate throughout Georgia to stop domestic violence.
The Georgia Commission on Family Violence At GCFV, we believe that a coordinated community response is the best way to address the problem of family violence. A coordinated community response means that every segment of the community - including judges, advocates, law enforcement, medical professionals, educators, and concerned citizens - is responsible for helping to end family violence. In other words, everyone, including you, can be a part of the solution. GCFV works with communities and systems across the state to provide leadership in strengthening Georgia's families by ending family violence.
Georgia Domestic Violence Fatality Review Report - 2015 content includes the impact of domestic violence exposure on children, the impact that domestic violence-related homicide has on surviving children and families and a special look at the problem of murder-suicide and familicide.