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What you can do to help stop the violence:
Insist on the accountability of the perpetrators of intimate-partner violence;
Speak out and advocate for victims and survivors;
Write to editors of local newspapers and your legislative districts;
Practice and teach non-violence and gender equity;
Learn more about healthy relationships;
If you know someone affected by domestic violence, offer to help; encourage them to call a Safe Homes advocate to discuss options and resources;
If a victim expresses a desire to talk about an abusive situation, listen. Do not judge.
Talk to your employer, religious congregation or community group about holding a Safe Homes' presentation on Domestic Violence and Healthy Relationships;
Find out if your employer has a workplace violence policy? (Safe Homes can help developing one.)
Before casting your vote, learn where political candidates, especially judges, stand on the issue of domestic violence.
To Help Safe Homes Help Survivors:
Volunteer (call regarding opportunities, and for application and training schedules);
Inquire about and participate in our fundraising programs and events;
Request an updated Safe Homes' Wish-List;
Encourage your workplace, congregation or club to adopt a year-round need of the Safe Homes' shelter (i.e. laundry supplies, diapers, etc.);
Include Safe Homes in your annual giving or estate planning.
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