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Aspects of Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships with Alexa Kauffman

Posted by David Wallace on May 12, 2020

We are saddened by the fact that 1 in 3 people will experience dating abuse before they even graduate high school. It’s important to understand that domestic violence can take many forms. Physical violence is one form but so is emotional and psychological manipulation, verbal assaults, stalking behavior, financial abuse and forced intimacy. What we know […]

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Pride Month: LGBTQ+ and Domestic Violence

Posted by David Wallace on May 11, 2020

Pride Month: LGBTQ+ and Domestic Violence June is Pride Month. Learn about how domestic violence may affect LGBTQ+ individuals by taking our quiz!

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Meet Janmarie Brown, Director of Community Services

Posted by David Wallace on May 4, 2020

Originally published in May 2020 Newsletter Meet Janmarie Brown, who joined Hope’s Door in September 2019 to lead our Community Services department. She oversees all ten of the Community Services staff and runs a wide array of programs, including adult and children’s counselors, the High Risk Reduction Team, the Human Trafficking program, the Youth Prevention […]

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Denim Day 2020

Posted by David Wallace on April 27, 2020
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New York Times Article: For Abused Women, a Pandemic Lockdown Holds Dangers of Its Own

Posted by David Wallace on March 25, 2020

“We’re having really difficult conversations.” — Katie Ray-Jones, chief executive of the National Domestic Violence Hotline As millions across the U.S. stay home to help flatten the curve, domestic violence organizations and support systems are scrambling to adapt to the rapidly shifting landscape. Read the full New York Time’s Article:  https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/24/us/coronavirus-lockdown-domestic-violence.html  

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