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Helping a Friend

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Why is it important? Because…

Domestic and sexual violence comes in many forms, and it is not something we usually know how to talk about…especially when it is happening to someone we love. However, it is important that we learn how to talk about it in ways that are helpful to the person who is experiencing violence.

  • 1 out of every 4 women will be impacted by domestic violence at some point in her life.
  • On average, 24 people per minute become survivors of sexual assault, physical violence or stalking by an intimate partner in the United States: That is more than 12 million women and men each year.
  • More than 3 million children witness domestic violence in their homes every year.
  • Above all, most domestic violence crimes are not reported…and your support can help change that. 

What You Can Do To Help:

Things that might be keeping you from saying something–Myths v. Facts:

This document has been adapted several times by several organizations and originated with “Helping The Battered Woman, A Guide For Family And Friends,” a 1989 publication of the National Woman Abuse Prevention Project.

If you are experiencing or have concerns about abuse, SPARCC is here for you.

Call our helpline at 
941-365-1976 (TTY) for support.

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