Stay Informed
Creating a community free of domestic violence requires continual information sharing and dialogue. Stay connected with us through the information resources on this page and – please – share what you learn.
Helping a Victim of Emotional Abuse
Emotional abuse can often be more difficult to recognize. This is often due to the idea that victims believe that they do not want help, do not deserve help, or could be fearful that attempts for help could cause greater danger for themselves and their loved ones. It is also common for victims to be unaware that they need help. If you suspect that someone you love is experiencing emotional abuse, it is essential to help them develop an awareness of what is happening.
Loving an Abuser
Domestic violence occurs across all ethnic, economic, and social levels in society. It affects both heterosexual and homosexual relationships, as well as both men and women. Domestic violence includes physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and economic abuse. When speaking about domestic violence to those who have never been personally affected, a common question often manifests. Why does the victim stay with their abuser?
H & R Block Gives Back
We are so excited to have awesome community individuals and organizations partner with us to support our mission and our vision. We have a wide variety of ways to help support our agency and some people get really creative.
TEC Beads and MMC
TEC Beads have a passion for helping those in need. Born from that desire, their handmade bracelets are sold to help end domestic violence.