Reach Out Resource Hub
The Resource Hub is a national network dedicated to providing supportive resources for bystanders, friends, loved ones, survivors, victims, and even those most at risk for committing acts of targeted and hate-fueled violence.
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What We Do
The Resource Hub connects individuals with the most relevant and accessible resources to help keep their communities safe. This takes many shapes and forms. By using a public health approach, we recognize that everyone has a role to play in preventing hate-fueled violence.
A Community for You
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Clinically-Licensed Mental Health Professionals
Clinicians in your area who are able and willing to accept referrals, even for those who may be considered high-risk.
Relevant Resources and Service Providers
Nonprofits, state and local agencies, licensed mental health providers, social workers, educators, law enforcement officers, academics, and others working in the community.
Support for Victims and Survivors
Search for supportive services and groups, ways to report hate crimes, and other initiatives founded by survivors.
Creating a better, safer world
Join the Resource Hub
If you are a professional working directly or indirectly to promote community safety, mental health and wellness, or crisis support, we welcome you to join the Eradicate Hate Support Network.
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The Eradicate Hate Global Summit brings together the world’s top minds from across different industries and communities to build relationships, work together and find solutions to reduce all forms of hate-fueled violence.
For Professionals in the Field
The Prevention Practitioners Network
Join a network of over 1,600 professionals across disciplines in the United States who are dedicated to using public health approaches to prevent hate-fueled violence.
Capacity-Building Workshops
The PPN welcomes all prevention professionals, including those focused on raising awareness, bolstering youth resilience, training bystanders, and assessing and intervening with individuals who may be at risk of violence.
Free Practice Guides
With support from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) and a steering committee of violence prevention and social safety experts, the PPN has developed resources for individuals working in targeted violence and terrorism prevention (TVTP).
