
Resources for Becoming Trauma Aware
Info coming soon
Trauma-Informed Care
Across the country, health care providers, systems, and policymakers increasingly recognize the negative effects of trauma on the health and wellbeing of children and adults. Exposure to trauma — like abuse, neglect, systemic discrimination, and violence — increases an individual’s risk for serious health issues and poor outcomes throughout life.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Everyone deserves a safe, healthy, loving relationship.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline is available 24/7 via phone, text and chat.
No one deserves abuse. They are there to listen, and to help.
Identify Abuse
No one ever deserves to experience abuse.
Learn how to identify the different signs of abuse and how to advocate for yourself, make a difference for others, maybe save someone's life.
#metoo
As a global, and survivor-led, movement against sexual violence, we are dedicated to creating pathways for healing, justice, action and leadership. If your life was forever changed by sexual violence, you are not alone. Wherever you are in your healing journey, we are here to help. - #MeTooMvmt
What is Gaslighting
Learn the signs of gaslighting - abuse at an intimate, daily, mental level.
Do you constantly second-guess yourself?
Ask yourself, “Am I too sensitive?” multiple times a day?
Often feel confused and even crazy?
Are you always apologizing to your partner/friends/family?
If any of this sounds familiar, you may also be accustomed to hearing:
“You’re crazy – that never happened.”
“Are you sure? You tend to have a bad memory.”
“It’s all in your head.”
She's a Crowd
Share your story, Change the story.
#shesacrowd is a group of data activists compiling a dataset about gender-based violence.
Feeling safe in your community is essential.