STOP HURTING ME !!!
This Site is Dedicated to my Sister Marie, Who Died Younger than she should have because of Domestic Neglect and Abuse
YOUR COMPLETE RESOURCE GUIDE TO HELP YOU COPE & TO GET HELP
Domestic Violence - Bullying - Child Abuse - Child Neglect - Report Rapes - Kidnapping

GO TO LINKS BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION & HELP
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Bullying
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Cyber Bullying
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School Violence
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School Date Rapes
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Teacher Sexual Advancements
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Teacher Harassments & Violence
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Parent Abuse & Incest
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Rape
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Domestic Violence and Physical Abuse
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Female Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
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Office Harassments
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Office Abuse & Violence
ALSO*
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REPORT A CRIME
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REPORT A RAPE
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REPORT A THREAT TOWARD A PERSON OR PERSONS
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REPORT A THREAT TO PERSONAL PROPERTY
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REPORT A THREAT AT SCHOOL OR COLLEGE
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REPORT BULLYING
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CALL 911 FOR IMMEDIATE RESPONDS






Helping someone you care about who is in an abusive relationship can be complicated. Sometimes the best way to help is to be supportive and allow your loved one to feel safe and empowered to step forward on their own. The tips below can help you if you suspect domestic violence:
Empathize
Understand the difficulty of their situation and provide support where you can. If your loved one continues in an abusive relationship, understand that there are many reasons for doing so.
Empower
When possible, give your loved one the resources and confidence to reach out for help.
Engage
If your loved one remains in an abusive relationship, help them create a safety plan. If they leave, be sure to actively keep them in their support system.