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Contact Info

Domestic Violence Network
9245 N. Meridian Street, Suite 235
Indianapolis, IN 46260

Phone: (317) 872-1086

Business Hours

Monday – Thursday: 8:00am-4:30pm
Friday: 8:00am-12:00pm

Please see Our Team to find the specific email addresses for the following:
For adult training inquiries, please contact Ash Rathwell or Olivia Cosgray.
For Advocates Network inquiries, please contact Olivia Cosgray.
For youth training inquiries, please contact Jala Powell.
For Community Wide Plan inquiries, please contact Rebecca Berry or Anna Ward.
For sponsorship, donation, or advancement opportunities, please contact Andy Duncan.
For Restorative Justice Program inquiries, please contact Elle Roberts.

For general inquiries, please contact Anna Ward.

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