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Domestic Violence: Where to Turn for Help Presented by Leanne Biltz from Hope and Healing

Presented by Akron-Summit County Public Library, Highland Square Branch at Online/Virtual Space

Feb 17 2021
Domestic Violence: Where to Turn for Help Presented by Leanne Biltz from Hope and Healing

Learn about Hope and Healing and the free services this program provides to victims of domestic violence. Learn about the Power and Control Wheel, and the cycle of violence. Register for a Zoom link.
Leanne Biltz from Hope and Healing, which is the Battered Women’s Shelter and Rape Crisis Center of Summit and Medina Counties, will share with our community her knowledge about domestic violence, and where people can turn.

Learn about their free services, which include case management, relocation assistance, children and adult therapy, and many other services.

Hope and Healing will work with anyone who has suffered sexual violence or intimate partner violence, including men, women, children, elderly, immigrants/refugees, LGBTQ folks – anyone who has suffered abuse. These local services provide emotional support to sexual assault survivors at the hospital, on the 24-hour hotline, and can accompany survivors to the police department as well.

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