Domestic Abuse Intervention Project

The Domestic Abuse Intervention Project (DAIP) is a nonprofit community organization that collaborates with community agencies such as law enforcement, criminal and civil courts, and human service agencies to provide an institutional advocacy response to battering.

It coordinates intervention in cases involving violence against women in a way that centralizes their safety and autonomy.

The DAIP also seeks to eliminate offender's opportunities and inclination to abuse. It offers men's nonviolence classes for volunteer, court ordered and church referred men, education groups for women whose partners are in the men's programs, and a group for victims of battering who have use illegal violence against their batterer.