Call Who, Where?



Call Who, Where?



They Look for shelter and resources, but, if housing is unavailable, where do they go? While friends and family are good resources, they may not be the right option.

Women every day are seeking safety. The fact is, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 20,000 calls are made to the hotline daily.

Regardless of her financial status or race, if she needs help, there is someone available to call.

Often times women face challenges that are grueling and disgusting, even at 2:00 a.m., that needs to stop now. With a bang on the door and liquor on his breath, the 'perpetrator' or 'sweet talking honeymooner' changes moods quickly, thus making apologies to smooth out that frame of time and suck her back to the patterned behavior that he is going to change, but does not.

One could open their bible to seek comfort and know that Jeremiah 33:3 tells it like this "call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know (NIV)." 

The caller learns immediately, there is a direct connection to someone who is willing, able, and equipped to help, 24/7.

Call who, where? Call the hotline 800-799-7233 right now.




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