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Opinion | There's help for survivors of domestic violence during stay-home order
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Throughout Michigan and the country, it has become clear that survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence have less privacy and face more danger than ever before to reach out for help and support during the pandemic.
Survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as their friends and family, deserve to know that programs like SafeHouse Center remain open for survivors to call for help, support, and safe shelter. We acknowledge that many law enforcement agencies and programs like SafeHouse Center have not had spikes in calls related to domestic violence and sexual assault. We believe this is for the following reasons:
We need communities to be part of supporting survivors and sharing information that services are available. To be part of reaching and helping survivors in this pandemic, we are asking for community members to:
While survivors may be prevented from reaching out, we know that assailants are still being assailants. We want survivors to know we hear and see you. Help and support (free and confidential shelter, counseling, PPO assistance and other assistance) is available right now for those who can safely reach out and it will be there when ready.
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