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Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay at JoyROCKS event, benefiting the Joyful Heart Foundation.
Mariska Hargitay Raises $700K at Hollywood JoyRocks Benefit
The "Law and Order: SVU" actress drums up support to end domestic violence and sexual assault: "We're going to change the world."
Chris Meloni, Mariska Hargitay, Hilary Swank, and Maria Bello Show Their Support at Joyful Heart Foundation’s JoyROCKS in Los Angeles
For Mariska Hargitay playing Detective Olivia Benson on NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit since 1999 has meant much more than just acting.
Study: Domestic violence widespread in U.S., but no one talks about it
A new study on domestic and sexual violence reveals that, while one in three women report being a victim of domestic abuse and more than 50 percent of the men and women surveyed say they know a survivor of domestic violence, 67 percent of Americans have never discussed the issue with friends or family.
Mariska Hargitay + Other Celebs Say NO MORE to Domestic Violence + Sexual Assault
Mariska Hargitay, of "Law & Order: SVU," made her directorial debut this week when she helped NO MORE launch a series of star-studded PSAs that will kick-start a three-year campaign to urge bystanders to speak out against sexual assault and domestic violence.
At Last! A National PSA Campaign to End Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
After writing almost a year ago about the need for a major public campaign around sexual violence prevention, I was overjoyed to hear that the Joyful Heart Foundation (headed by Mariska Hargitay of SVU fame) and No More were joining forces to create a nationwide PSA campaign to address domestic violence and sexual assault.
Check Out Kiernan Shipka In NO MORE’s New Campaign!
Mad Men star Kiernan Shipka wants you to say “NO MORE” to domestic violence and sexual assault!
Study finds sexual and domestic violence widespread, largely undiscussed
An estimated 22 percent of Americans say they have been a victim of domestic violence, and 13 percent report being the victim of sexual assault, a women's awareness group reported Monday.