Ashley Garvin Mph

Ashley Garvin, MPH, serves as a Child Advocate at the Partnership Against Domestic Violence since February 2020. Previously, Ashley held multiple roles at the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy, including Intake Coordinator and Client Services Coordinator, from January 2018 to May 2019. Earlier work experience includes a Program Coordinator position at Girls Scouts Of Central Indiana, where Ashley assessed and redesigned a public health program, resulting in increased knowledge and interest among participants. Ashley also worked as a Data Analyst at NAESM Inc., focusing on HIV/AIDS surveillance and developing prevention programs for the LGBT community. Other roles include Research Assistant at Partnership for a Healthy Hamilton County and Program Coordinator at Marion County Public Health Department. Ashley earned a Master of Public Health in Social and Behavioral Science from Indiana University Indianapolis and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Stillman College.

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Jonesboro, United States

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Partnership Against Domestic Violence

PADV is the largest and the oldest nonprofit domestic violence organization in Georgia. Serving metro Atlanta since 1975, PADV transforms the lives of 18,000 women, children and teens every year through emergency intervention, violence prevention and long-term advocacy. Operating the only state-certified safe houses in Fulton and Gwinnett Counties, PADV also offers a 24-hour crisis line, long-term housing, support groups, legal advocacy, corporate and community education and a teen dating violence prevention program to women and children in Metro Atlanta. To learn more about domestic violence and PADV programs and services, please visit www.padv.org or call 404-870-9600. PADV's mission is to end the crime of domestic violence and empower its survivors. Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/PADVAtlanta. PADV is a registered 501(c) 3 nonprofit.


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