by nwaws | Oct 2, 2023 | Our Blog
Content Warning: This post contains discussions of domestic violence. The correlation between mental health and domestic violence is multifaceted and often cyclical. Individuals who experience domestic violence, whether physical, emotional, or psychological,...
by nwaws | Sep 1, 2023 | Our Blog
Content Warning: This post and the articles discussed/linked contain discussions of domestic violence. One in four American women will experience violence from a domestic partner in their lifetime, often resulting in significant trauma to the head and neck known...
by nwaws | Aug 25, 2022 | Our Blog
Written by Triniti Horner Every college student knows the feeling of the spring semester. As it begins, students are fueled by the disdain for having to do anything after a three-week break. Spending the holidays with our families, eating too much food, and napping as...
by nwaws | Jun 7, 2022 | DV Education, Our Blog
When you hear the term “domestic abuse”, what first comes to mind? Many of us first think of bruises and marks that come with a physical altercation. Maybe you also thought about financial control and emotional abuse that survivors so often report facing in their...
by nwaws | Jul 16, 2020 | DV Education, Our Blog
If you believe your friend, family member, or someone you know may be experiencing abuse, but they have yet to confide in you, it is important to note that it can be difficult for a victim to come forward and ask for help. Many survivors find it very difficult to...
by nwaws | Apr 13, 2020 | Donation, Our Blog
Home: a place to gather with those you love around a table and share a meal. A place to sit in the living room floor and play card games while sharing a bowl of popcorn. A place to lay your head down at night and rest, immune from the concerns of the world. But what...