Membership Agency & Community Tools

The New Day Database

The New Day Database is a comprehensive database of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking and other gender-based violence services across King County and surrounding adjacent counties (Skagit, Thurston, Pierce, Snohomish).

Developed as a tool for gender based violence advocates, it’s a means to foster coordination and co-advocacy, strengthen relationships and communication channels across agencies, and overall, streamline the referral processes and reduce barriers for survivors seeking safety and stability.

Note: The target audience of the New Day Database are gender-based organizations in the Puget Sound region.

Taking an old idea, making it new

The New Database emerged from the Day One Program, initially held by the City of Seattle Mayor’s Office on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (MODVSA) in partnership with Cornerstone, a domestic violence agency in Minnesota.

In 2020, oversight for Day One was transitioned to the CEGV. The Coalition revamped the old system and launched it in 2021 through a new and improved platform with expanded functionalities.

The New Day Database currently includes 35 agencies across 5 counties with 188 service records encompassing the breadth of gender-based violence services in our region.


Information for Partner Agencies

New Day Database Training Videos, February 2023

These videos are password protected. Please email to retrieve the password. Brief Overview of the New Day Database, February 2023: what is it, what is the purpose, why is it […]

These training videos are password protected and meant for gender-based violence staff of participating New Day Database agencies.

Who to Contact

For any questions regarding access or technical assistance about the New Day Database, contact Lea Aromin lea@endgv.org


Tools and Reports

These Coalition-authored tools and reports describe current services available for survivors of domestic and sexual violence, document needs that have not yet been met, and serve as a resource to help envision future directions for survivor advocacy programs.

Stakeholder Input on Community-Based Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services in the City of Seattle: December 2013

This report provides a summary of input from over 100 stakeholders aboutcommunity-based domestic violence and sexual assault services and service needsin the City of Seattle. Stakeholders included providers of domestic […]

Impact of COVID-19 on Survivors of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence in King County, WA

The following data is a snapshot of the pandemic’s impacts on survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence, their families and the organizations assisting them.The methodology for this data, outlined […]