DETROIT — October is domestic violence awareness month, and it’s
important to remind victims they are not alone, and there are many
others who share the same stories as them.
For
many Arab American women, it can be difficult to come forward and
discuss domestic violence openly, because the community is so
conservative and the subject is a cultural taboo.
These
women still have several places to turn to throughout metro Detroit for
help and should take advantage of the services many of them offer
victims.
Domestic violence is an issue that
impacts all communities. According to the Domestic Violence Resource
Center, one in four American women (25%) has experienced domestic
violence in her lifetime. In addition to being physical, domestic
violence comes in other forms, including sexual, verbal, emotional,
economic or spiritual abuse. In terms of financial abuse, a spouse could
try controlling all the financial assets in the marriage. Prohibiting
your partner from going to school, or driving is also domestic violence.
Many
women may lack knowledge about their legal rights and basic information
about what domestic violence is. There are places to get educated on
the issue that offer shelter, mental, legal and financial support to
victims at no cost.
WHERE TO GET HELP:
The
following agencies are only a few of the many places victims of
domestic violence in southeast Michigan can turn to for help:
ACCESS Safety Oasis for Victims of Crime Program
6450 Maple Street, Dearborn, MI 48126
313.216.2202
Arab American and Chaldean Council (ACC)
248.559.1990
HAVEN
248.334.1274 (Crisis support line)
HAVEN offers shelter to victims of domestic violence, and other support
Common Ground Crisis Resource Center
800-231-1127
VOICES OVER VIOLENCE:
A
remarkable event for all ages, races, sexes, genders. This event was
free of charge with complementary childcare. The Voices Over Violence
Event is on Saturday, October 19, 2013 from 11:30 am-4:00 p.m. at the
Ford Community & Performing Arts Center, located on 15801 Michigan
Ave., Dearborn, 48126. The event will offer free services to domestic
violence victims. It will include powerful performances by singers,
poets and speakers united against domestic violence; legal aid
counseling and family, immigration, disability and other areas.
Reference Link: http://www.arabamericannews.com/news/index.php?mod=article&cat=Community&article=7592
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