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Rainbow Response Coalition is not an agent, employee, subsidiary, nor does it have any authority to act on behalf of DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence except to receive donations on it’s behalf.

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What is the Rainbow Response Coalition?
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Rainbow Response is a grassroots coalition that brings together organizations and leaders from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning (LGBTQ) communities, along with domestic violence (DV) organizations and government agencies. Our coalition building began with several individuals discussing projects underway by disparate organizations that appeared very similar, concerned about the duplication of efforts and the lost synergies by “working in a vacuum.” Both local and national LGBTQ and DV organizations now participate in the coalition, along with several committed individual members not affiliated with a member organization.

Break the Cycle

 

Community Crisis Services, Inc.

 

DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence

 

DC Rape Crisis Center

 

DC Mayor’s Office on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Affairs

 

Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit of the Metropolitan Police Department (GLLU)

 

Targeting A Dream

 

Women Empowered Against Violence (WEAVE)

 

Rainbow Response also includes individuals offering their time and skills without affiliation with any of our partner organizations.

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Thomas Buckley

 

June Crenshaw

 

Tamara Dunlap-Elkins

 

Amy Loudermilk

 

David Phillips

The Rainbow Response Coalition Vision

The Rainbow Response Coalition envisions a collective response to intimate partner violence within the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning communities where resources, support and education are accessible to all within the D.C. Metropolitan community.