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    Leave Your Partner Safely

  • Every situation is different! Contact us for information on how to plan for safety. Leaving may be risky for you and your children.
  • Put some money away. Even if you only save a little bit every week, you need to have some money of your own.
  • Make copies of keys and important papers and leave them with a friend, neighbor, or church. Some important items to have: birth certificates, legal papers, and a little money.
     
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Talk To Somone
If you feel you're being abused, it's important to speak to someone that can help you. Here are ideas for you:
  • Police Officer
  • A member of your family
  • A teacher or school counselor
  • Your friends or their parents
  • Your priest, minister or rabbi
  • A doctor or nurse
  • People in court- the district attorney or victim witness advocate
  • Staff at Tri-County Council or your local battered women's program
  • Another adult you trust