| Domestic Violence Victims Have a New Friend
The widely ready statistics tell only part of the story. In a modern 2009 survey, three-quarters of respondents admit knowing person who was a victim of domestic abuse. A full 92% of women say that reducing domestic violence and sexual attack should be at the top of any formal efforts taken on behalf of women today. Overwhelmingly, women who are abused are abused at the hands of person they know, regularly an intimate partner. What the statistics do not show is the gut wrenching fear, pain and hopelessness that these victims face everyday of their lives. |
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Out of all of the heart-breaking statistics, there is a lowest line conundrum that is so much more than a number. While 4 out of 10 (43%) ranked fear that the abuser will crusade out and find the victim as the estimate one presume a victim would not leave his/her abuser, over a quarter (28%) understanding that looking access to money/income to withhold the victim and/or children was the most foremost problem. Abuse victims need a place to turn to where they can receive protection, counseling, and a place to start over. Before abuse victims can receive the help they need, they must first leave the abusive relationship they are in. There are many resources ready both locally and nationally. One of the foremost organizations is the National Domestic Violence Hot line. They will direct you to an emergency security in your area. Their estimate is 1(800) 799-Safe (7233). Perpetrators of domestic abuse promise over and over again that they will not repeat their crimes of rage and anger, only to break those promises. When announcing intent to disunion or separate, many women may not want to face their abuser for clear reasons. If you are a victim of domestic violence, please get the help that you need. Call the above estimate or any such resource. Secure the force that you need and make the transition to a safe security as soon as inherent before it's too late. There is help out there, but you have to make the first move. Rest assured there are people who care and will do all things in their power to support you in starting a new life. Counseling, a safe security and people who have been where you are now, can help you to a new beginning. Shelters cannot fund themselves. They depend on the generosity of people like you. Please do whatever you can to help, either it's donating your time or resources to a local shelter, or maybe urging person you know to do the same. There are many individuals carefully to help make a difference, along with them, thankfully, the corporate world is donating generously. One such firm takes a brand new approach to help fund shelters for domestic violence victims. Domestic Violence Victims Have a New Friend |
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Domestic Violence Victims Have a New Friend
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