The Deaf Endure Domestic Violence More Than Hearing
The unique challenges this population faces By DomesticShelters.org Dealing with domestic violence is hard for everyone. But the deaf and hard of hearing face unique challenges others don’t even think…
When All You Can Remember Are the Good Times
After abuse, it’s time to release the memories that make you feel guilty for walking away By Stephanie Thurrott Domestic violence survivors often have mixed feelings after they end a…
When it Rains, It Pours: Domestic Violence Amongst Disabled Victims
Women are persistently at a high risk for domestic and intimate partner violence due to such factors as a male predatory behavior, twisted power and control dynamics, pervasive rape culture,…
9 Ways to Help a Victim of Domestic Violence
By Buddy T If you know or suspect that someone is a victim of domestic violence, you might feel clueless about the best way to help. Don't let a fear…
Domestic Violence Hurts People With Disabilities, Too
The hidden epidemic within the disability community Sarah Kim Since 2015, Shannon, a 40-year-old New York native, has lived in a domestic violence shelter for people with disabilities: Barrier Free…
Do Women Get as Much Compassion as Animals?
The sad truth about how little we sometimes value women’s lives in cases of abuse By Shelley Flannery How many times have you seen the ubiquitous ASPCA commercial with the…
Why We Must Believe Survivors
By DomesticShelters.org In April 2017, Kendall Brown and her sister, Kayla, were murdered by Kendall’s husband, George Earl Muhammad. Both were shot multiple times outside Kendall and Muhammad’s Memphis, Tenn.…
Domestic Violence and People with Disabilities: What to Know, Why It Matters, and How to Help
Six Facts About People with Disabilities and Domestic Violence Did you know ... People with disabilities have a higher lifetime prevalence of experiencing abuse than people without disabilities. People with…
Millions of teens experience abusive relationships. Here’s how adults can help
Kavitha Cardoza Clare Marie Schneider No parent imagines that teen dating violence could affect their child. Yet according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 26% of women say…
Listening to Victims Can Reduce Domestic Violence Deaths
Communities have to remember that survivors are the experts By Kit Gruelle As an advocate for abused women and an educator and trainer on domestic violence, I’ve been traveling around…










