Myths vs. Facts: Understanding Domestic Violence

People often misunderstand domestic violence because of harmful myths, which can stop survivors from speaking up or getting help. By challenging these misconceptions, we can build a stronger, more supportive community where survivors feel seen, believed, and empowered.  "It's important to share facts about Domestic Violence because we as a society often times have preconceived ideas about what going through Domestic Violence is like, the populations that it effects or what we would d ... Read more

A Guide: How to Support a Survivor

In the US alone, domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking impact over 12 million people every year, including right here in our own community. Survivors often carry their pain quietly, navigating trauma while trying to stay safe, support their families, or just make it through the day. If you've ever wondered what you can do to help, know this: your support matters more than you might realize.  Whether you're a friend, a coworker, a neighbor, or simply someone who car ... Read more

Reflecting on Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Charlotte

As we reflect on the success of this year's Breakfast of Hope and the month of October, we are filled with gratitude for the 500+ attendees who came together to raise vital awareness and more than $330,000 for Mecklenburg County survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.  The event was a poignant reminder of the collective strength in our community and the urgent need for ongoing support. With inspiring speakers and heartfelt stories, we set the stage for a powerful dialogue ar ... Read more

In an emergency please dial 911

Call the Greater Charlotte Hope Line 24/7 for info on parenting, domestic violence and sexual assault 980.771.4673.

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