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At times, enforcing the laws or trying to get the results you want may be difficult, but making the pitch for policy change that you want to see is not easy. In our own ways to thrive, we are all advocates for something-whether it is asking for that raise, trying to get into our school of choice or speaking up on behalf of our children. One way or another, we are all advocates. Let us all make sure whether we are neighbors, healthcare providers, teachers, members of the clergy, family members, or a friend to make sure that perpetrators of abuse are reported to the appropriate authority and that we advocate the laws to be enforced.
If you believe that your civil rights have been violated or someone else’s have, or that you are a victim of abuse in the united states, submit a report on the below website of the department of justice civil rights division. You can also contact the office of the Attorney General or the Health and Human Services Commission of your state. If you are unable to complete the form for whatever reason(s) or you need help to locate the right information or if you live outside the United States, contact us, and we will be glad to assist you.
If you believe your civil rights, or someone else’s, have been violated in the United States, submit a report using the website above. If you are unable to complete the form for whatever reason, contact us and we will be glad to assist you.
If you live in Liberia and you are a victim of abuse, please contact the ministry of Justice or the Ministry of Gender and Children Protection or our office in Monrovia.
If you live in Texas – U.S and you’re in an emergency and need immediate help, call 911 or if your are not in emergency, call the National Domestic Hotline 800-799-SAFE (7233) or visit the above website.
If you live in Ghana and you are a victim of abuse, please contact the ministry of Justice or the Ministry of Gender and Children Protection or the office of the United Nations in Accra.
You can contact the office of the United Nations in your country if you are a victim of abuse. Please contact the law enforcement/prosecutorial arm of your country first.