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Member Guide to Getting Involved

The Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance meets 4 times each year. Each Sexual Assault Crisis Center and Domestic Violence Program is encouraged to send three representatives (staff, board, volunteers, survivors, allies in the community) and all of the individual and organization members of the Alliance are also invited to participate.

Member meetings are an opportunity to meet the very diverse people from all over Virginia who share a commitment to ending sexual and domestic violence. At each meeting there are also meetings of the Alliance Task Forces and Caucuses. Through participating in a Task Force and/or Caucus you can add your voice to those of others who share common interests in the work to respond to and prevent sexual and domestic violence.

There are many opportunities for Leadership within the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance. Each of the Councils, Task Forces and Caucuses offers opportunities to serve as a meeting facilitator, as a representative to the Governing Body, or as a representative to the Principles and Process committee. The Governing Body is responsible for the overall leadership and governance of the Alliance. The Principles and Process Committee is responsible for ensuring that the guiding principles and by-laws of the Alliance are upheld. Members of the Governing Body 2006.

The members of the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance share a commitment to making sure that diverse people feel welcome and supported to participate. It is our intention to include those who are new to this work as well as those who have been advocates for decades. It is our intention to welcome participation from those of all genders, sexual orientations, races, ethnicities, faiths, and ages. The Alliance is a place for the voices of survivors, advocates, professionals, concerned citizens, and people who identify in all of those ways. The Alliance has a commitment to be accessible to those with disabilities, those for whom English is not a primary language and those who are struggling with economic challenges. The Alliance strives to include the participation of people from all parts of Virginia in order to meet the diverse needs of Virginia—from the Southwestern tip to the DC metro area to the Eastern Shore. If there is anything we can do to make it easier for you to participate, please let us know!

Task Forces come together to address a shared area of concern related to the mission and goals of the Alliance. The following Task Forces exist as of April 2005:

Allies for People with Disabilities, LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning), Social Justice Task Force, Northern Virginia, Southwest Virginia, Wild Women of Wisdom, Teen Dating Violence Prevention Alliance.

Any member can participate in any Task Force.

Caucuses

Caucuses come together as a group of people who have not had equal access to full participation in society and/or in the coalition. For example, there have been Caucuses for violence survivors, for women of color, and for lesbians. As of April 2005, the following caucuses exist: Women of Color Caucus and Survivor Caucus. Membership is limited to those who share the identity of the Caucus.

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For more information E-mail Directors@vsdvalliance.org. E-mail is not a secure form of communication. To ensure confidentiality please call the Family Violence & Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.838.8238 (V/TTY).

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