National Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH)
This year, Martina signed on as the spokesperson for The National Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH). 1-800-799-SAFE or TTY 1-800-787-3224, provides a vital link between families in crisis and the information they need to find safety. NDVH is staffed by live advocates, available year-round, 24-hours a day, and every call to the Hotline is anonymous. NDVH announced the launch of the Connections Campaign, a public/private partnership that teams up private telecommunication and technology companies with the federal government to guarantee that the National Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH) can provide safety and lifesaving services to victims of domestic violence well into the 21st century.

YWCA of Middle Tennessee
Martina became involved with the YWCA of Middle Tennessee and their worthwhile programs. After speaking to young women about self-esteem at YWCAs across the country, Martina signed on to host their Celebrity Auction. She has continued to do so for the last decade and has so far, helped raise nearly $400,000 to help their Domestic Violence Shelter and educational programs for women and their families.

ChildHelp USA
Her single, "Concrete Angel," from her Greatest Hits collection, once again addressed the subject of abuse. This time the subject was child abuse and the accompanying video contained a tag for ChildHelp USA which provides a confidential, toll-free lifeline for children who are being abused and want assistance, parents who are seeking help with their abuse problem or anyone wanting to report cases of abuse. Many child welfare professionals lauded the song and video for "bringing national attention to a subject that too often causes people to look the other way," and her Web site was barraged with letters from people who had seen the video or heard the song and felt compelled to share their own personal experiences.

USA Weekend's Make A Difference Day & Safe Haven's "Love's the Only House" Fund
Not stopping with domestic violence issues, Martina tries to help and make a difference at every opportunity. As part of her honorary chairpersonship of USA Weekend's Make a Difference Day, Martina organized a drive that brought in truckloads of diapers, toys, school supplies, clothing and other necessary items for the families in residence at Safe Haven, the only 24-hour family shelter in Nashville that keeps families together in their time of displacement. She also established the Love's the Only House Fund to help them renovate the building to house more families and hosted a Halloween costume party for all the children of Safe Haven.

SHARE
Martina also participated in a CD project aimed at preventing addiction and abuse. Martina contributed "Cheap Whiskey" from The Time Has Come to the compilation CD, The Songs of Hope, Awareness, and Recovery for Everyone (SHARE). The CD, released August 2003, also features George Jones, Travis Tritt, Kathy Mattea among others.

Her Response to 9/11
After the world was shook by 9/11, Martina pledged a portion of sales from her now double-platinum Greatest Hits CD (which coincidentally, was released on 9/10/01 with Martina wearing a T-shirt with an American Flag on the cover) to the American Red Cross. In addition, she appeared on a celebrity episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and earned $125,000 for the NYC Police and Fire Widows and Children's Fund. She also lent her voice to The Freedom Concert that collected the top names in country music and was televised on CMT and has participated in several Farm Aid concerts throughout the years.