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Calling for help from a cell phone might make it hard to track you down. Smart911 helps emergency responders get to you By DomesticShelters.org True or false? If you call…
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Calling for help from a cell phone might make it hard to track you down. Smart911 helps emergency responders get to you By DomesticShelters.org True or false? If you call…
The reason many survivors keep their escape plans a secret By DomesticShelters.org “I secretly planned it with my mom, brother and sister-in-law.”“I told a close friend and my pastor.”“I told…
Why the break-up speech needs to come from a distance By Amanda Kippert We often say that it’s not as easy as simply walking out the door when someone is…
Leaving an abusive partner is often more complicated—and dangerous—than other break-ups By Amanda Kippert It seems logical to tell a victim of domestic violence, trapped with an abuser, to simply…
Survivors can face an increased risk during the holiday season By DomesticShelters.org This year, as you hang the twinkling lights and decorate your mantel with sprigs of holly, remember that…
Without saying a word, an abuser can threaten, control and coerce a victim with these tactics By Amanda Kippert It’s easy to spot an abusive partner when they’re yelling at…
How to break free from that voice telling you grief and pain are unending By DomesticShelters.org Feelings and emotions are transient—even the darkest and most painful days don’t last forever.…
How to recognize the signs of an abuse that leaves no bruises By DomesticShelters.org People often think that domestic violence means physical hostility—fistfights, shoving matches, hair-pulling, strangulation, or using weapons—injuries…
Would you recognize abuse even if it didn’t leave a mark? By DomesticShelters.org When people think of domestic violence, they often picture women with black eyes, bruises on their arms,…
Most people feel scared and confused when they think about separating from an abusive partner. The dangers of a severe assault, and even homicide, increase in the separation period. If…