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The Miles Foundation: Mission, Service and Advocacy
The Miles Foundation is a private, non-profit organization providing comprehensive services to victims of violence associated with the military; furnishing professional education and training to civilian community-based service providers and military personnel; conducting research; serving as a resource center for policymakers, advocates, journalists, scholars, researchers and students; and serving to ensure that public policy is well-informed and constructive.
The Foundation is responsible for the development of a coalition of organizations throughout the country and abroad fostering administrative and legislative initiatives to improve the military response.
The Foundation and its partners drafted Improving the US Armed Forces Response to Violence Against Women: Recommendations for Change. A copy of the Recommendations may be obtained by contacting our office at 203-270-7861 or Milesfdn@aol.com
SLDN is dedicated to ending witchhunts, death threats, imprisonment, lesbian-baiting, discharges and other discriminatory actions against men and women in the military harmed by "Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Pursue, Don't Harass," and related policies, through direct legal assistance, watchdog activities, policy work, outreach and education, and litigation support.
PO Box 53103,
Washington, D.C. 20004
202-328-3244
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sldn@sldn.org