Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM), a time to honor survivors, raise awareness, and work toward ending domestic violence. Domestic violence affects millions of people, regardless of age, gender, or background. For many in danger, 9-1-1 is the first point of contact and can play a vital role in helping survivors access the support they need. In the United States, an average of 24 people per minute are victims of rape, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner. This alarming statistic underscores the ongoing crisis of domestic violence, emphasizing the need for awareness, action, and community support.

One lesser-known resource for survivors of domestic violence is the ability to text 9-1-1. Text-to-9-1-1 is especially helpful in situations where making a phone call may be dangerous, such as during a domestic violence incident. Texting provides the same access to emergency services as calling but with the added advantage of being more discreet. If you’ve never used this service before, it’s essential to understand how it works. The process is simple—just type “9-1-1” in the “To” field, provide your location (such as an address, landmarks, or intersections), and describe your emergency in the message. The top priority of 9-1-1 is your safety, ensuring you receive the help you need as quickly and efficiently as possible.

If you find yourself in an abusive relationship, it’s easy to feel isolated, but remember: you are not alone. Help is just a phone call or text away. In moments of fear and uncertainty, reach out. 9-1-1 is available day or night and can connect you to the resources and support you need to find safety and healing. While there are many wonderful organizations nationwide that provide assistance, it’s important to remember that these are not substitutes for emergency services. If you’re ever unsure whether to call 9-1-1, make the call. 9-1-1 telecommunicators can also help you access local resources, such as shelters and victim advocacy programs.

Domestic violence doesn’t follow a schedule, and neither does the commitment to helping those in need. No matter the time or place, you can always reach out for help. Call or text 9-1-1 if you’re in danger. While October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, advocating for survivors is a year-round responsibility. This month, let’s work together to break the silence, share resources, and offer hope to those affected by domestic violence—because supporting survivors is a mission that continues all year long.





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