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Author: Neisha Himes

A Call for Change Helpline: Reaching domestic violence abusers who want to change

by Greta Jochen, Mass Live: When the pandemic began, many people in abusive relationships were locked down at home with the person harming them. Asking survivors of domestic violence to Read More >

Posted in G.R.O.W. News

FCC moves to help domestic violence victims with new rules around cellphones

by Noah Pransky, NBC News: The Federal Communications Commission is expected to pass new regulations on Wednesday aimed at making cellphones more useful tools for domestic violence survivors trying to escape Read More >

Posted in G.R.O.W. News

Sen. Kaine introduces bills to help survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and/or gun violence

by Kenzie Finch, Wavy: Sen. Tim Kaine recently announced two separate bills to support survivors and victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and/or gun violence. Kaine introduced the Support for Universities and Colleges Read More >

Posted in G.R.O.W. News

Less pressure than it takes to crack an egg: The strangulation threat to domestic violence victims

by Caroline Love, Kera News: It takes less pressure on the neck to knock out a victim of domestic violence than it does to crack an egg. And death can Read More >

Posted in G.R.O.W. News

Sunday Sitdown: Support domestic violence survivors with Sailing for a Cause Gala

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by Jon Dowding, Wavy: It’s time to set sail in order to support survivors of domestic violence and their families. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and a special gala Read More >

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G.R.O.W Foundation to host ‘Sailing For A Cause’ gala to support domestic violence victims

by Danielle Saitta, WTKR: A foundation in Chesapeake is helping female and male victims of domestic violence find their way out of abusive relationships. The non-profit, known as G.R.O.W, has Read More >

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Upcoming ‘Surviving The Ring & Yourself’ event raises awareness of domestic violence

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by Angela Bohon, WTKR: An upcoming event is designed to bring awareness to domestic violence and its effects. Match Bout Boxing in Chesapeake and the G.R.O.W. Foundation are teaming up Read More >

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Chesapeake woman shares experience of being in a violent relationship as a teenager

One Chesapeake woman described being bitten, dumped in a trashcan and hit in the face during a violent relationship she was in as a teenager. February is Teen Dating Violence Read More >

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‘I’m glad I can say I’m a survivor’

A man who says he was stalked for months is sharing his story. Jonathan DeCastro told News 3 that the stalking he suffered began in 2019 when he still lived Read More >

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Experts Sound Alarm On ‘Stalkerware,’ Which Can Easily Be Downloaded On Your Phone Without You Knowing

As we recognize October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we want to shed light on a type of abuse that many don’t even realize is such a problem. It’s a tool Read More >

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