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Donate Today

Iris Domestic Violence Center relies on the generosity of our supporters
to empower survivors of dating and domestic violence.

Online

Visit the Link Below:
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Call Us

Call 225.389.3001 to make your donation

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P.O. Box 52809
Baton Rouge, LA 70892
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Capital Area United Way
 
CDC- Intimate Parter Violence Prevention
 
City of Baton Rouge-Parish of EBR
 
Department of Children & Family Services- DCFS
 
East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office
 
FaithTrust Institute (Working together to end sexual & domestic violence)
 
Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence - LCADV
 

Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault
 
Louisiana Protective Order Registry
 
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence - NCADV
 
National Network to End Domestic Violence - NNEDV

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