Mission Statement: Leading our community to broad-based solutions to prevent domestic abuse.
 

What is Domestic Violence?

Verbal and emotional abuse
  • Your partner calls you stupid.
  • Your partner says you're worthless.
  • Your partner says "I did it for your own good."
  • Your partner calls you an idiot or says you are crazy.
  • Your partner calls you dirty names.

Physical abuse

  • Your partner breaks things.
  • Your partner shoves you.
  • Your partner chokes you.
  • Your partner slaps or punches you.
  • Your partner bites you.
  • Your partner hurts your children, other family members or pets.

Sexual abuse

  • Your partner accuses you of being unfaithful.
  • Your partner forces you to do things you don't want to sexually.
  • You think you can pacify your partner by giving in.

    Abuse through control

  • Your partner controls your money.
  • Your partner tells you what to wear.
  • Your partner monitors your whereabouts at all times.
  • The abuser should be forgiven because they were using alcohol or drugs
  • No one else would want you.

    What the victim can do

  • Tell someone you trust about what is happening.
  • Find someone you trust that is willing to help.
  • If you have been assaulted or abused in any way, report the incident to your local police.
  • If you have been injured, seek immediate, appropriate emergency medical care.
  • If you need to leave or be away from the offender, locate safe temporary housing through friends, family or area safe home or shelter.
  • Seek an Order of Protection.
  • Save all the evidence you can (such as a written journal).

    Your choices

  • Learn about your options.
  • Find support.
  • Don't blame yourself if you return.
  • Build strength.
  • Get continuous help and counseling.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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