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A Survivor's Checklist

Identification:

  • Driver License

  • Birth Certificate (Yours and your children's)

  • Social Security Cards

Financial:

  • Money (both cash, some change and any credit cards in your name)

  • Checking and saving account information

  • Loan/investment information

Legal Papers:

  • Order of Protection

  • House deed, or lease/rental agreement

  • Car title, registration and insurance

  • Health/life insurance information

  • medical records for you and your children

  • School records

  • Work Permit/permanent resident card/Visa/ITIN number/Passport/matricula consular

  • Divorce and custody papers

  • Marriage license

  • Tax return from previous year

Other Items:

  • Medications, glasses and hearing aids

  • Additional house and car keys

  • Safety deposit box key

  • Valuable jewelry

  • Address book

  • Change of clothes for you and your children

  • Current pictures of you, your children, and your abuser

  • Vaccination/immunization information

  • Camera (disposable or other)

  • Appointment book/calendar

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Safety During an Explosive Incident

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  • Decide and plan where you will go if you have to leave home (even if you don't think you will need to).

  • Practice how to get out of your home safely. Identify which doors, windows, elevator or stairwell would be best.

  • Have a packed bag ready and keep it at a friends or relative's home in order to leave quickly.

  • Identify one or more neighbors you can tell about the violence and ask them to call police if they hear a disturbance coming from your home.

  • Chooses a code word to use with your children, family, friends, and neighbors when you need the police.

  • If you believe an argument/incident is going to occur, try to move to a room or area where you have access to an exit. Stay away from any weapons, the bathroom, the kitchen, bedroom or other rooms without an outside door or window.

  • Use your own instincts and judgement. If the situation is very dangerous, do whatever is necessary to be safe. This may mean giving the abuser what they want to calm them down.

  • If necessary, call for help. Dial "0" or "911".

Safety When Preparing to Leave
  • Open a savings account and/or credit card in your own name to start establishing or increasing your independence. Think of other ways in which you can increase your independence.

  • Leave money, an extra set of keys, copies of important documents, extra medicines and clothes with someone you trust so you can leave quickly.

  • Determine who would be able to let you stay with them or assist you financially.

  • Keep the shelter hotline number close at hand

  • Review your safety plan as often as passible in order to plan the safest way to leave your batterer. Remember leaving your batterer is a very dangerous time!

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  • Keep your order of protection on you at all times. Give a copy to a trusted neighbor, family member, or clergy person. Keep a copy in the glove compartment of your car.

  • Call the police if your batterer violates the Order of Protection

  • Think of other ways to stay safe until law enforcement arrives

  • Inform family, friends, neighbors, or your physician that you have an Order of Protection.

Safety with an Order of Protection
Safety in Public, Work, or Home
  • Tell your co-worker(s), boss and/or office or building security about your situation. Provide a picture of your barterer if possible.

  • Arrange to have an answering machine, caller ID or co-worker screen your telephone calls if possible

  • Devise a safety plan for leaving work. Have someone escort you to your car or bus, and wait with you until you are safely on your way. Use a variety of routes to go home if possible. Think about what you would do if something happened while going home.

  • Go to different grocery stores, businesses, and banks if possible. If this is not possible, change the time and day which you go shopping.

  • Change toe locks on your doors as soon as possible. Buy additional locks and safety devices to secure your windows.

  • Discuss the safety plan with your children for when you are not with them.

  • Tell your children's school, day care, ect., who has permission to pick up the children.

  • Notify your neighbors and landlord that your partner no longer lives with you and that should call police if they see them near your residence.

NATIONAL CRISIS ORGANIZATIONS 
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The National Domestic Violence Hotline 
1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
www.ndvh.org

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National Dating Abuse Helpline  
1-866-331-9474
www.loveisrespect.org

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National Child Abuse Hotline/Childhelp 
1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453)
www.childhelp.org

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National Sexual Assault Hotline 
1-800-656-4673 (HOPE)
www.rainn.org

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 
1-800-273-8255 (TALK)
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org

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National Center for Victims of Crime 
1-202-467-8700
www.victimsofcrime.org

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National Human Trafficking Resource Center/Polaris Project 
Call: 1-888-373-7888 | Text: HELP to BeFree (233733)
www.polarisproject.org

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National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights 
1-510-465-1984
www.nnirr.org

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National Coalition for the Homeless 
1-202-737-6444
www.nationalhomeless.org

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National Resource Center on Domestic Violence 
1-800-537-2238
www.nrcdv.org and www.vawnet.org

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Futures Without Violence: The National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence 
1-888-792-2873
www.futureswithoutviolence.org

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National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health
1-312-726-7020 ext. 2011
www.nationalcenterdvtraumamh.org

 
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CHILDREN
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Childhelp USA/National Child Abuse Hotline 
1-800-422-4453
www.childhelpusa.org

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Children’s Defense Fund 
202-628-8787
www.childrensdefense.org

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Child Welfare League of America 
202-638-2952
www.cwla.org

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National Council on Juvenile and Family Court Judges 
Child Protection and Custody/Resource Center on Domestic Violence
1-800-527-3233
www.ncjfcj.org

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Center for Judicial Excellence 
info@centerforjudicialexcellence.org 
www.centerforjudicialexcellence.org

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TEENS
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Love is respect 
Hotline: 1-866-331-9474
www.loveisrespect.org

 
Break the Cycle 
202-824-0707
www.breakthecycle.org

College Campus Safety Guide
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DIFFERENTLY ABLED
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Domestic Violence Initiative 
(303) 839-5510/ (877) 839-5510
www.dviforwomen.org

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Deaf Abused Women’s Network (DAWN) 
Email: Hotline@deafdawn.org 
VP: 202-559-5366
www.deafdawn.org

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WOMEN OF COLOR
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Women of Color Network 
1-800-537-2238
www.wocninc.org

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INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence 
incite.natl@gmail.com 
www.incite-national.org

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LATINA/LATINO
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Casa de Esperanza 
Linea de crisis 24-horas/24-hour crisis line 
1-651-772-1611
www.casadeesperanza.org

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National Latin@ Network for Healthy Families and Communities
1-651-646-5553
www.nationallatinonetwork.org

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IMMIGRANT
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The National Immigrant Women's Advocacy Project
(202) 274-4457
http://www.niwap.org/

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INDIGENOUS WOMEN
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National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center 
855-649-7299
www.niwrc.org

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Indigenous Women’s Network 
1-512-258-3880
www.indigenouswomen.org

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ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER
 
Asian and Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence 
1-415-954-9988
www.apiidv.org

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Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence (CAAAV) 
1-212- 473-6485
www.caaav.org

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Manavi 
1-732-435-1414
www.manavi.org

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AFRICAN-AMERICAN
 
Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community 
1-877-643-8222
www.dvinstitute.org

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The Black Church and Domestic Violence Institute 
1-770-909-0715
www.bcdvi.org

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ABUSE IN LATER LIFE
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National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life 
1-608-255-0539
www.ncall.us

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National Center for Elder Abuse 
1-855-500-3537
www.aginginplace.org

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MEN
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National Organization for Men Against Sexism (NOMAS) 
1-720-466-3882
www.nomas.org

 
A Call to Men 
1-917-922-6738
www.acalltomen.org

 
Men Can Stop Rape 
1-202-265-6530
www.mencanstoprape.org

 
Men Stopping Violence
1-866-717-9317
www.menstoppingviolence.org

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LEGAL
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Battered Women’s Justice Project 
1-800-903-0111
www.bwjp.org

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Legal Momentum 
1-212-925-6635
www.legalmomentum.org

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Womenslaw.org 
www.womenslaw.org

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National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women 
1-800-903-0111 x 3
www.ncdbw.org

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Legal Network for Gender Equity
nwlc.org/join-the-legal-network/
Second Chance DV/SA Shelter
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