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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

We are ALL pretty strong. by jess

Getting out of an abusive relationship isn't easy.  

I wish i could save every single person for the holidays but i know that i can't. Knowing it's thanksgiving time and almost Christmas it's hard for me to accept that not everyone will have the most cheerful, merry holiday.  Help me in supporting those trying to leave a bad situation and help show their options like:
'crisis hotlines, shelters—even job training, legal services, and childcare. Everyone deserve to live free of fear. Start by reaching out.'

  • Every 9 seconds in the US a woman is assaulted or beaten.
  • Around the world, at least one in every three women has been beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused during her lifetime. Most often, the abuser is a member of her own family.
  • Domestic violence is the leading cause of injury to women—more than car accidents, muggings, and rapes combined.
  • Studies suggest that up to 10 million children witness some form of domestic violence annually.
  • Nearly 1 in 5 teenage girls who have been in a relationship said a boyfriend threatened violence or self-harm if presented with a breakup.
  • Everyday in the US, more than three women are murdered by their husbands or boyfriends.
  • Ninety-two percent of women surveyed listed reducing domestic violence and sexual assault as their top concern.
  • Domestic violence victims lose nearly 8 million days of paid work per year in the US alone—the equivalent of 32,000 full-time jobs.
  • Based on reports from 10 countries, between 55 percent and 95 percent of women who had been physically abused by their partners had never contacted non-governmental organizations, shelters, or the police for help.
  • The costs of intimate partner violence in the US alone exceed $5.8 billion per year: $4.1 billion are for direct medical and health care services, while productivity losses account for nearly $1.8 billion.
  • Men who as children witnessed their parents’ domestic violence were twice as likely to abuse their own wives than sons of nonviolent parents.  
                                                                              -domesticviolencestatistics.org 



stand up with me to Domestic Violence.


fearlessly, J 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

http://www.helpguide.org/mental/domestic-violence-men-abused-by-women.htm