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Emergency, Domestic Violence Housing, and Resource Assistance:

If you are in immediate danger, please call 911.

MARYLAND NETWORK AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
1997 Annapolis Exchange Parkway, Suite 300 Annapolis, MD 21401

MNADV Office: 301-429-3601

info@mnadv.org


MSI Programs and Services

Seeking Assistance/Help? Email us for information on MSI’s programs and availability. Staff will respond to emails within 2 business days.

For information about individual programs, contact:

Admin@madisonssquareinc.org


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To make a donation to Madison Square Inc, please visit our donate page.


Media Inquiries

For all communications-related requests, please contact:
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Stay Safe & Be Prepared

Victims face the most danger from their abusers when they prepare to leave. If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

As you prepare to leave, be safe and prepared. The following steps can help you increase your safety when preparing to leave an abusive relationship.

Tell someone you trust
Call the National Domestic Abuse Hotline at 800-799-7233

Preparing to Leave
Let someone you trust keep a bag packed with your essential items and copies of important documents.

Practice how to get out of the home safely.

Plan for a safe place to go if you have to leave suddenly.

Devise a code word to use with your neighbor, children, and family when you need them to call the police.

Teach your children how to call the police (911).

Leaving
You may request police stand-by.

Prince Georges County Sheriff's Office Domestic Violence Unit
301-780-8600

Prince Georges County Police Deptartment Domestic Violence Unit
301-772-4433

Take important phone numbers & documents with you.

After Leaving
Keep a copy of your CPO with you at all times and give a copy to your child’s school.

Alert people at your workplace and give a copy of your CPO to security.

Emotional Health
Remember, the abuse you are experiencing is NOT your fault.
Plan to attend a survivor’s support group to gain support and learn from others.
Returning to your abuser does not mean you have failed. The important thing is that you and your children are safe and that you know help is available.
Are you in Need of Help?
If you are unhoused or experiencing abuse, you are not alone.We are here to help.
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