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ARE YOU SAFE? Here is a Safety Guide to Help You Decide.

Are you concerned about your relationship? Are you ever afraid of your partner? Does your partner tell you what to do and who to see? Has your partner ever threatened to harm you? Has your partner ever pushed or hit you, thrown things at you, or forced you to have sex? Does your partner threaten to have you deported? You are not alone.

Abuse happens in every culture, every country, and every age group, and it may be happening to you. If you are being abused, you may feel frightened, hurt, confused, disappointed, angry, ashamed, or hopeless. Your partner might make it worse by blaming you. But no one deserves to be abused or threatened. You cannot stop your partner's abuse, but you can find help and support for yourself.

What You Can Do

Call 911 if you are in danger.

Talk with somebody you trust: a friend or relative, someone from your job or house of worship.

Put together an "emergency kit" of things you would really need if you had to leave suddenly, such as identification, medicine, keys, and money.

Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at (800) 799-SAFE (799-7233) or your local domestic violence shelters and programs in your area.

Remember that you are the expert about your own life. Don't let anyone talk you into doing something that's not right for you.

There is no excuse for domestic violence.

(Information from the Family Violence Prevention Fund - www.endabuse.org)

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Abuse happens in every culture, every country, and every age group, and it may be happening to you.

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In memory of the
Silent Witnesses, those women and children who died needlessly as a result of domestic violence.
go to Silent Witness National Initiative
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