1 in 4 women will fall victim to domestic violence at some point during her life. Also, women in their early 20s are at the highest risk of suffering domestic abuse. Remember there are people out there ready to help you move past this unhealthy, unsafe relationship! For more information on CCCHC’s Behavioral Health Services, please call 7018737788.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Oct 09, 2017
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