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A Partial Listing of Awards

Worth Magazine Top 100 CharitiesAmerica's 100 Best Charities (2003) selected for this esteemed list for the second year in a row by Worth Magazine based on an analysis of skill, innovation, effectiveness, and strategic insight.

America's 100 Best Charities (2002) selected for this esteemed list by Worth Magazine based on an analysis of skill, innovation, effectiveness, and strategic insight.

Asian Women's Shelter Award (2002) is an organizational honoree and recognition at annual community event.

HealthyWay Best of the Web Award (1999) acknowledging www.endabuse.org as "one of the best online resources for health and wellness information."

Sara Lee Foundation Award (1998) for leadership in the field by the Sara Lee Foundation, and was hosted to a San Francisco event by the Foundation to acknowledge the organization's staff amongst its local allies.

AllState Safety Leadership Award (1997) for the There's No Excuse for Domestic Violence public education campaign.

First-Ever Annual Howell Heflin Award (1996) presented at the U.S. Supreme Court by the State Justice Institute for the FVPF's CD-ROM "Domestic Violence: a Virtual Conference for Judges in the Criminal Court."

Clarion Award (1995) from Women In Communications, Inc. for best multi-media advertising campaign.

20th Annual Commendation Award (1995) given by the American Women in Radio and Television, Inc. recognizing the There's No Excuse for Domestic Violence public education campaign.

ADDY Award (1995) for "The Best of Print Advertising" after the launch of the There's No Excuse for Domestic Violence public education campaign.

Gold Quill Award of Merit (1995) presented by the International Association of Business Communicators, Division of Community and Government Relations, to both the FVPF and Marshalls Against Domestic Violence for cause-related marketing.

San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women Certificate of Achievement (1995) for enormous local community impact.

Victim Service Award (1984) from the office of the Governor of California in recognition of outstanding contributions to improve the quality of life for all Californians.

John R. May Award (1982) from the San Francisco Foundation for excellence in community service.