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About MCEDSV
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The Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence (MCEDSV), established in 1978, is the statewide leader working to end domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Representing more than 75 member programs across Michigan, MCEDSV provides training, legal advocacy, policy leadership, and direct support through the statewide VOICES4 Hotline. We help communities respond effectively when violence occurs and build long-term solutions to stop violence before it starts. Through collaboration with communities, lawmakers, and advocates, MCEDSV advances a future where every survivor is believed, supported, and safe.
Survivors can reach free, confidential, and anonymous support 24/7 through the VOICES4 Hotline by calling or texting 855-VOICES4 (864-2374), chatting at MCEDSV.org, or using TTY at 517-381-8470.
The Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence (MCEDSV), established in 1978, is Michigan’s statewide leader working to end domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. With more than 75 member programs across the state, MCEDSV provides training, legal advocacy, policy leadership, and direct support through the VOICES4 Hotline. Survivors can access free, confidential, and anonymous help 24/7 by calling or texting 855-VOICES4 (864-2374), chatting at MCEDSV.org, or using TTY at 517-381-8470.
Logos and Branding
Below you’ll find official MCEDSV logos and basic branding information. These resources are available for use in media coverage, publications, and partner materials.
Brand Guidelines
- Always use the official MCEDSV logos provided here.
- Use the full name on first reference: Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence (MCEDSV). After that, “MCEDSV” is fine.
- Please do not shorten the name to “the Coalition” in public materials without context.
- Do not stretch, crop, recolor, or alter the logo in any way.
- Use logos on plain, uncluttered backgrounds so they are clear and readable.
- Pair our logo only with respectful images and language that uphold the dignity of survivors.
