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Domestic Violence is the effort to dominate or control an intimate partner through repeated systematic abuse. Abusers use physical, sexual, economic, emotional, and psychological abuse. It affects people in all social, economic, racial, religious, and ethnic groups---whether they are married, divorced, living together, dating, or in a gay or lesbian relationship. Although anyone can be a victim of domestic violence, women are by far the most common victims.
Mission:
The mission of the St. Bernard Battered Women's Program, Inc. is to empower
all survivors of domestic violence through strong programs that promote
quality assurance and continuous growth and to live independent lives free from
power and control by other individuals. Philosophy:
We believe with motivation and support in a caring, non-judgmental,
culturally-sensitive way that survivors of domestic violence can take
responsibility for their own lives and develop a lifestyle free from violence. Goals:
Our goal is to meet the immediate needs safety, shelter, food, clothing,
medical attention, etc. and then to encourage independence and
self-sufficiency of every survivor to attain a lifestyle of their choosing.
We also strive to impact public policy and practices affecting battered and
abused women and children. Privacy Policy
All services are offered free of charge and are confidential.
Services Available:
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