Social Media Toolkits
Social Media Toolkits
Domestic violence can affect anyone. It impacts people from all walks of life and manifests itself in various ways. To raise awareness about domestic violence and relationship abuse, we’ve put together social media toolkits that you can share within your communities, networks, and on your social media platforms.
Below you will find toolkits with hashtags, graphics, suggested language, and more. Don’t forget to tag us on social media when you post:
General National Domestic Violence Hotline Social Media Toolkit and Promotion Guidance
Make sure to tag us in your post and use #NDVHotline. Discover more by visiting our general social media toolkit and promotion guidance webpage.
Reproductive Coercion and Abuse Social Media Toolkit
Make sure to tag us in your post and use #EndReproductiveCoercion. Discover more by visiting the Reproductive Coercion Social Media Toolkit webpage.
The Intersection of Work and Abuse Report Social Media Toolkit
Between February and April 2025, The Hotline and Futures Without Violence conducted a survey. The goal was to learn more about the impact of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking on victims’ and survivors’ work experiences. This toolkit can be used to highlight the report on social media. Make sure to use the hashtags #WorkplaceSafety and tag @ndvhofficial and @futureswithoutviolence on Instagram, and National Domestic Violence Hotline and Futures Without Violence on Facebook.
Social Media Channels
Let’s work together to build a world where all relationships are positive, healthy, and free from violence. Don’t forget to follow our official social media channels for The Hotline and join us in this vital conversation. Here are the official social media handles for the National Domestic Violence Hotline:
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