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Join Us for NO MORE Week: March 8 - 14
The next NO MORE Excuses marathon of Law & Order: SVU kicks off NO MORE Week this Sunday, March 8.
Join Us for the Launch of Hawai‘i Says NO MORE
The Joyful Heart Foundation is a proud member of Hawai'i Says NO MORE, a collaboration of individuals, programs and organizations taking action to raise visibility, create awareness, encourage conversation and break the social stigma surrounding domestic violence and sexual assault in Hawai‘i.
A Historic 30 Seconds
For the first time in history, the NFL will dedicate commercial time during the Super Bowl to call for an end to domestic violence and sexual assault.
NO MORE Releases Chilling Domestic Violence Super Bowl Ad
The co-founder of “No more” joins Tamron Hall with a look at the campaign’s chilling new Super Bowl commercial about domestic violence. Plus, they discuss a series of PSA’s featuring current NFL players.
They Put A Celebrity On Camera And Asked Her To Talk About A Rough Topic. She Only Got 2 Words Out.
She's totally speechless, and how can you blame her?
Ads Say 'No More' To Domestic Violence, But Will Audience Listen?
The subtext? No more domestic violence, and no more sexual assault.
Adweek's Top 5 Commercials of the Week: Dec. 12-19
Apple bridges generations, celebrities fall silent, and Ikea shows what kids really want
'NO MORE' Outtakes: Stars at a Loss for Words
The heartfelt moments that make up the new "Speechless" videos in the NO MORE PSA campaign were featured on Access Hollywood.
SVU’s Mariska Hargitay Says NO MORE to Rape and Domestic Violence
If you’ve ever watched even one episode of “SVU,” you can understand why Hargitay, who’s won both Emmy and Golden Globe awards for her portrayal of Det. Benson, has turned activist for the victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. Her latest effort, aimed “at getting the conversation started” about these issues that often “are swept under the carpet,” ironically relies on silence and raw emotion rather than on cleverly scripted words.
The Moment for Change
“Together we can end domestic violence and sexual assault” reads the tagline for NO MORE. The most important word in that phrase? “Together.”