No More really gets 'it'. They are switched on, clued up. All information available through the No More website is current and useful. Their research is excellent and relevant. I would recommend them wholeheartedly to any business or organisation that seeks to develop robust policies around the protection of women and girls.
I am a local politician in my home town and I have used No More for advice and resource management.
No More's global directory is such a fantastic resource for anyone in any country throughout the world who is affected by these issues. In those countries where information is hard to come by it can be a literal lifeline.
As a student in college, I am really impressed with the work that NO MORE is doing to put an end to sexual and domestic violence. Their commitment to raising awareness, providing education, and supporting survivors is truly inspiring. The resources and tools they offer are so valuable for both individuals and communities who are working towards creating a safer and fairer world.
I've been following NO MORE for some time now, and always find their messaging empowering and resources useful. Have recommended NO MORE to lots of people affected by these issues.
We have worked with NO MORE for over a year now. Their team is earnest, thoughtful, and doing very important work to support survivors. They have been an amazing partner to our organization (Our Wave) and we hope to continue our collaborations in the years to come.
I like the newsletters I receive and the website which keeps me updated on the excellent work performed by the No More team.
Vicente
I was an intern for this organization and I am so grateful that I got to be a part of something so amazing. Through my work with the team I built good connections with the staff and they were so welcoming! Over the course of my internship I helped with researching themes for potential blog post for the website and also helped find a create a list of potential resources that could be used to help. I am so happy I got to work for an organization that is doing such impactful and important work!
I have known about this organization for over a decade and applaud the great work that they do. They are leaders in the field and passionate about ending partner violence and domestic abuse worldwide.
An outstanding resource for anyone who has been impacted by domestic and/or sexual violence. It’s global reach and extensive offerings are unique and so needed.
By starting a forum for people to talk about domestic and sexual violence in March 2013, NO MORE has opened the conversation for understanding, activating bystanders and removing the old stigmas associated with survivorship. The team continuously introduces new tools to support people with knowledge like understanding consent, guide to healthy dating, bystander tips…. and inspire positive action and support like the safe space campaign in the UK https://uksaysnomore.org/safespaces/ or the NO MORE Global Directory of resources for travelers https://nomoredirectory.org/.
I am a proud volunteer with No More.
The NO MORE Foundation are spreading the message, sharing open-source resources and providing accessible education for ending domestic and sexual violence around the world. Their impact is felt on the ground and internationally as they successfully unite people's voices collectively. This is galvanized further through their global call to action "Join The Chorus" which is a proven catalyst for change.
I have been engaged with NoMore in a number of guises over the last decade. The work that they do is impactful. They are changing the narrative on Domestic and Sexual Abuse and Violence. Their work stretches across the globe creating Chapters of activists working to ensure that Governments, Corporates and the general public are not just aware of these issues but are encouraged to act to solve them.
This team is hardworking, dedicated and often stretched as they attempt to steer the world in the direction of changing perceptions, joining the chorus against such violence and refusing to accept a world where domestic and sexual abuse and violence are acceptable.
I interned at NO MORE earlier this year, 2023, and had a great experience working alongside passionate members. Everyone at NO MORE is dedicated, hardworking and care a lot about the work they are doing. They believe in their vision, which bolsters their motivation and inspires everyone all to get involved. Their mission of ending domestic and sexual violence is noble and knowing the amount of work they put in, I already know they are making a difference. Their use of preventative methods is effective and their impact will continue to be felt in the future.
I am the Communications/PR Manager for a client who has collaborated closely with NO MORE for several months -- including helping raise awareness on their MORE NO MORE Campaign. They are doing incredible work and are an absolute pleasure to work with. Professional and attentive on all fronts, NO MORE is one of the most impressive non-profit organizations I have worked with to date.
I've been watching the work of NO MORE since its founding and have seen it grow from a groundswell to a worldwide agency supporting people, corporations, and governments in the battle to end domestic abuse. I believe that their contribution to the movement against domestic violence has been vital to bring awareness to the issues, to change culture, and to further positive messaging. Despite their size as a small organization, they have world-class talent and an outsized impact in their field. I love this organization. I hope you choose to be involved to contribute your voice as well.
As a board member for The NO MORE Foundation I have had the pleasure and opportunity to witness, first hand, the professionalism and passion of this organization. The foundation has a heart for service to others and is committed to the cause of ending domestic violence and sexual assault. I continue to look forward to all of the great things that will be accomplished by this organization in support of survivors and their loved ones in the years to come.
We partnered on a true crime podcast this year and No More helped us make it to a global number 1 which has since been optioned for a TV series. Pamela's understanding of what we were trying to convey, her consultation on the media strategy, and her continued work with the podcast host to spread the message of collective female empowerment, is truly inspiring! We look forward to working with her and her team on the upcoming series.
I had the pleasure of working with NO MORE during several outreach campaigns in 2020 and 2021 for World Bank Group and the United Nations' global staff and dependents. As a result of that synergy, and understanding a desperate need, NO MORE in partnership with the World Bank Group and the United Nations, developed a first comprehensive online international directory of domestic and sexual violence helplines and support resources for men and women. It is easy to navigate for anyone to benefit, i.e. survivors, friends or loved ones, and corporations with staff or dependents needing confidential support. A few years ago I joined the NO MORE Board impressed with the NGO's commitment to work towards a world with NO MORE violence. As Coordinator of the WBG's domestic violence prevention program for many years, I'm well aware of the need for MORE communication and education globally to prevent this global and pervasive scourge that has rippling consequences for victims and their children impacting mental and physical health, families, and communities.
I have had the opportunity to partner with NO MORE from the corporate side (when I was at NBCUniversal) and now to serve on the organization's board. As a CSR/ESG executive having experience creating partnerships with hundreds of nonprofits, I can honestly say that NO MORE is best in class of the organizations I've worked with because they understand the importance of meeting social impact AND business goals. They can support internal- and/or external-facing initiatives. They are savvy, nimble and are used to working at a fast-pace. And they have a sizable, dedicated global following that they're able to reach and engage. Their work is always informed by survivors, which brings great authenticity, credibility and sensitivity, but they are also the rare organization that is focused on prevention and what everyone can do to be part of the solution. I highly recommend working with and/or supporting NO MORE!
I’ve proudly been a part of the NO MORE Foundation for three years. The mission to end domestic and sexual violence is an ambition one, but the work unfolding through this organization is advancing it. I am deeply grateful for the focus on awareness and education of this issue, because I believe that is where prevention truly begins to take root. The collaborative partnerships and efforts nurtured by NO MORE further reach and serve as a reminder of the need for us all to think more broadly about collective efforts that expand.
NO MORE has consistently evolved over the years to meet the needs of the communities it serves -- including NGOs working to end domestic and sexual violence as well as survivors, families, companies and the general public. As one of the only international organizations addressing these issues, NO MORE is keenly aware of its place in the world and is constantly developing tools and assets that can be used or adapted by anyone anywhere. I am proud to be affiliated with such a proactive, committed organization.
Michelle Bart is the voice for the voiceless for NWC Wave, a victim activist and became a chapter for NO MORE in 2018. Michelle is a rare find; she has dedicated her time to making a difference and raising awareness around domestic and sexual violence. Her law background has allowed her to challenge the flows within the system. I remember my first call with Michelle; she was sitting outside a court awaiting a verdict for a survivor and was going to leave once the judgment had been granted. She is a pioneer but, most of all, dedicated to her cause. No stone is left unturned; she will do whatever it takes to get justice.
SarahNOMORE 10/10/2023
Thank you for this wonderful review of the Washington Says NO MORE Chapter!