You can leave this site quickly.
Learn more about Internet safety.
Debra Messing Fulfills 'Lifetime Dream' by Heading to Broadway
Debra Messing discusses new role in upcoming Broadway play, and her participation in the Joyful Heart Foundation's NO MORE Campaign
The Feministing Five: Mariska Hargitay
Known to millions of viewers as Detective Olivia Benson on Law and Order: SVU, TV star Mariska Hargitay has just recently amped up her own “real life” activism with her involvement in the NO MORE campaign.
Mariska Hargitay Opens Up About Filming Law & Order: SVU
E! News sits down with Mariska Hargitay to talk about filming the premiere of Law and Order: SVU, and her Joyful Heart Foundation, which aims to "heal, educate and empower survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse."
Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni Gather To Support No More Domestic Violence
Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni joined each other on the red carpet in Los Angeles to promote the Joyful Hearts Foundation’s new NO MORE PSA to stop domestic violence and sexual assault.
Mariska Hargitay raises funds for domestic violence victims
Actress Mariska Hargitay has raised $700,000 (£466,660) to benefit victims of domestic violence. The Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star was joined by her former co-star Christopher Meloni, as well as Hilary Swank and Marcia Gay Harden on Thursday (26Sep13) in Los Angeles for the JoyRocks and Joyful Heart Foundation benefit dinner, which aims to raise awareness and funds to combat domestic violence.
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."
Mariska Hargitay Says No More to Domestic Violence at Bloomingdale's
Mariska Hargitay hosts an event in support of her Joyful Heart Foundation and the “No More” Campaign on Wednesday afternoon (September 25) at Bloomingdale’s 59th Street in New York City.
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.
60 Percent of Americans Know a Survivor of Domestic Abuse or Sexual Assault: No More Excuses
Sixty percent of Americans know a survivor of domestic violence. One in three women (30 percent), one in seven men (14 percent) report living with intimate violence.