National Domestic Violence Hotline
Dana Vinton is an experienced administrative professional with a diverse background in executive assistance, office administration, and customer service. Currently serving as the Executive Assistant at the National Domestic Violence Hotline since December 2020, Dana supports the Chief External Affairs Officer and the Chief Operating Officer while working in a hybrid model. Previous roles include Office Administrative Assistant at Marketplace Events, where responsibilities included managing on-site operations for home and garden shows, and Accounts Receivable Coordinator at Arrive Logistics, focusing on client relationships and processing invoice adjustments. Dana also held positions as Office Administrator/Executive Assistant to the CEO at Diamondback Engraving LLC, Window Teller at Harris County Tax Office, and Receptionist/Appraisal Clerk at Pasadena Independent School District. Educational background includes attendance at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy from 2008 to 2010.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
For more than 25 years, the National Domestic Violence Hotline has answered the call - over 6 million calls, chats, and texts to date - of those affected by relationship abuse. As the only 24/7/365 national service provider offering services via call, chat, and text, we work to shine a light on domestic violence by supporting and advocating for survivors, providing hope in times of crisis, and promoting healthy relationships for all. The Hotline provides confidential, one-on-one support to each caller/chatter/texter, offering crisis intervention, options for next steps, and direct connection to sources for immediate safety. Our comprehensive database holds more than 5,000 agencies and resources in communities all across the country. Bilingual advocates are on hand to speak with callers, and our Language Line offers translations in over 200 languages. The Hotline is also an excellent source of help for concerned friends, family, co-workers and others seeking information and guidance on how to help someone they know. We work to educate communities all over through events, campaigns, and dynamic partnerships. Today, The Hotline is continuing to grow and explore new avenues of service. love is respect, a project of the National Domestic Violence Hotline and Break the Cycle, is a peer-to-peer resource for questions about dating and healthy relationships. Teens and young adults can reach us 24/7 by phone (1-866-331-9474), online chat at loveisrespect.org, or by texting "loveis" to 22522. Our highly trained advocates are also available to parents, teachers, organizations and others concerned about dating violence and abuse.