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Welcome to the website of the Georgia Commission on Family Violence (GCFV, or "the Commission"). GCFV was created in 1992 by the state legislature to develop a comprehensive state plan for ending family violence in Georgia. To learn more about how we're working toward that goal, CLICK HERE.

Responding to Family Violence

At GCFV, we believe that a coordinated community response is the best way to address the problem of family violence. Coordinated community response means that every segment of the community - including judges, advocates, law enforcement, medical professionals, educators, and concerned citizens - is responsible for helping to end family violence. In other words, everyone, including you, can be a part of the solution. GCFV works with communities and systems across the state to provide leadership in strengthening Georgia's families by ending family violence.

Upcoming Events


Stop Violence Against Women Day (SVAW Day)
February 5, 2009
8:00 am -1:00 pm

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