Welcome to the iPledge® Toolkit

The Women Against Abuse iPledge Campaign is a social awareness initiative that engages the community in taking a stand against domestic violence.

We hope you enjoy using this step by step guide to get involved in the effort to end domestic violence.

Ending relationship violence requires a collective effort by all of us, so we’ve designed this toolkit for you to be able to take action in your community.


Educate Yourself: before hosting an iPledge campaign of your own, get familiar with the key messaging & guidelines.

Style Guide

Talking Points & Key Messages

Frequently Asked Questions

The Language We Use

How to Host an iPledge Campaign

Ways to Keep the Pledge All Year


Fact Sheets

Domestic Violence Fact Sheet

Teen Dating Violence Fact Sheet & Resources

Teen Dating Violence Infographic

iPledge Fact Sheet


Templates

Email Template

Flyer Template

Op Ed Template


Social Media Resources

Sample Posts

iPledge Video

#iPledgeBecause Challenge

Our #iPledgeBecause sign can be downloaded, cut out and used in selfies on your social media channel of choice! Share your reason for pledging and urge your friends to sign on too.

#iPledgeBecause Sign


Graphics

iPledge Button

iPledge Palm Card

iPledge Poster (11x17)

iPledge Web Banner


Advertisements

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Other Resources

Resources for People Experiencing Relationship Violence

Women Against Abuse Brochure

Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline Card (short)

Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline Card (with Safety Plan)

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Catherine’s Story

When I first met my abuser, I was just 14 years old and he was 20. I thought I was in love, so I ignored the disapproval of my mom and sister.

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Sara

Sara’s Story

Meet Sara, a survivor of domestic violence, who overcame an abusive relationship and navigated a new country, all while parenting two children.

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La Historia de Dineth

Probablemente tenía 8 o 9 años la primera vez que fuimos a un refugio de Women Against Abuse, a mediados de la década de los ochenta. Era en [el oeste de Philadelphia], porque mi mamá estaba en una situación de violencia doméstica y necesitábamos encontrar un lugar seguro en el que vivir.

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Doreen Davis’ Story

Doreen Davis is a longtime supporter of Women Against Abuse who has used her expertise in traditional labor law to assist WAA for over two decades.

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Sheila

Sheila’s Story

Sheila arrived at the Women Against Abuse Emergency Shelter after waking up in a hospital emergency room.

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Khadijah's Story

It was young love, and it felt exciting. Looking back, there were red flags early on, but I didn’t see them at the time.

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Amy

Amy's Story

“This is not OK; this is not who I will be; I will love my children; violence will not be allowed in my home.”

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Alyssa

Alyssa’s Story

Alyssa*, a person with a disability who uses a wheelchair, was living with her parents.

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Kathleen’s Story

For years, Kathleen's* life was defined by her husband's moods, needs and whims.

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If you or someone you know needs help, call our toll-free 24-hour Hotline:

1.866.723.3014

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