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Author: Neisha Himes

Domestic violence cases on the rise across Hampton Roads

Domestic violence cases are on the rise in Hampton Roads. One domestic survivor is using her voice to empower women and men to leave unhealthy relationships this Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Someone Read More >

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YWCA of South Hampton Roads honors domestic violence survivors and remembers lives lost

October 21 is Purple Thursday – a day to bring awareness to domestic violence, an ongoing and profound issue across our country. To honor the day, the YWCA of South Hampton Read More >

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News 3 investigates how perpetrators use religion and spirituality as a form of abuse

Abuse comes in many different forms, as News 3 has been exploring all this week in our series on domestic abuse. In the third part of our series, we look Read More >

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News 3 investigates how technology plays a role in domestic abuse

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Domestic violence continues to plague homes throughout Hampton Roads, and abuse comes in many different forms. News 3 is investigating the different aspects of abuse, such as how technology plays Read More >

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‘I had nothing in my name’: An investigation into aspects of financial abuse

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Domestic abuse is happening in homes throughout Hampton Roads, and the COVID-19 pandemic has put a strain on people stuck in those situations. News 3 took a deeper look at Read More >

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Health, Healing, & Hampton Roads

Check out Health, Healing, & Hampton Roads with Neisha Himes, Founder & CEO of G.R.O.W. Foundation discussing being a Domestic Violence survivor, red flags and support for victims of domestic Read More >

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Domestic abuse survivor turns tragedy into triumph in the boxing ring

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Neisha Himes is a survivor. She managed to live through physical domestic abuse, escaping repeated assaults from a former boyfriend. But she has not let that trauma define her. Instead, Read More >

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Domestic violence survivor organizes support group that talks, then learns to box

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After being beaten and abused, a Chesapeake woman said she was able to escape domestic violence, using boxing as a way to help her grow. It’s been nine years since Read More >

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Growing Fighters’ domestic violence support group holds boxing event Saturday

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A new domestic violence support group is set to “champion” the boxing ring Saturday morning. This new group is called the Growing Fighters. It was organized by Neisha Himes an Read More >

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