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Showing posts with label domestic violence. Show all posts

Monday, November 8, 2021

NO MORE is determined to prevent domestic violence and abuse with the launch of their nationwide fast dial hotline #919

 

NO MORE provides a quick and easy way for victims to reach out for help if they are experiencing domestic and gender-based violence. 

 

UNITED STATES – Domestic violence and child abuse invariably has a major effect on the general health and wellbeing of victims. The traumatic effects of domestic violence could manifest in various forms such as physical injury, anxiety, depression, etc. Victims of domestic violence may feel isolated, depressed, suicidal, humiliated, worthless, lack confidence, degraded and in fear for their lives. Moreover, it also impairs social skills and increases the possibility that the victims will participate in practices harmful to their health, like self-harm or substance abuse. 

 

 

According to a recent study, in one year, there were more than 650,000 children determined to be victims of abuse. The number of child fatalities due to child abuse and neglect has increased over the years. Nationally, an estimated 1800 children die from abuse and neglect every year.

 

Domestic violence has similar heart wrenching figures. More than 10 million women and men are victims of domestic violence annually. In the US, it is estimated that at least 20 people per minute are victims of physical violence by an intimate partner.

 

The impact of domestic violence and child abuse is not limited to the victim only, rather it has a ripple effect throughout the community. It impacts the availability of healthcare resources and use of tax dollars. It also results in increase in crime rate, reduction in productivity at work, and in general has negative impact on the local economy. Children who live in such an environment often grow up to become abusers or victims themselves or end up with mental scars that disturbs them throughout their life. 

 

Everyone deserves to live a safe and dignified life. Children need a caring and loving atmosphere for a healthy growth. In a progressive society, there is no place for domestic and gender-based violence.

 

In order to prevent domestic violence and abusive behaviour, a concerted effort needs to be made both at the community level and at administrative level. The launch of nationwide fast dial hotline #919 is one such initiative that will create a strong and responsive support system for victims, and will go a long way in deterring potential abusers from indulging in domestic violence.

 

“The #919 number is a uniformed national Domestic Violence Fast Dial number that works in all areas and territories (among all carrier networks as well),” says a spokesperson at NO MORE. “By using our geolocation technology, once an individual calls the #919 number, the caller will be connected to the nearest organization and resource within the county ZIP code.”

 

If an individual, victim, or survivor needs help in any situation, #919 fast dial number would be easy to memorize, quick to dial, discreet, and provide immediate assistance and resources. By dialling the #919 number, people will have a streamlined process to connect to available resources in their immediate area.

 

The NO MORE #919 service is being supported by Saitamatoken.com (Powered by Saitama).

About Saitama 

Saitama is one of the fastest growing crypto tokens on the market. They are a community-driven token / platform that wants to develop solutions to educate the next generation of investors and make crypto simple and safe for everyone. 

Saitama’s vision is to contribute to educational charities and make a difference in the communities we serve.

For more information about NO MORE and other inquiries, reach out via the website (https:// Saitamatoken.com).

 

About NO MORE 919

NO MORE 919 is dedicated to ending domestic violence and sexual assault by increasing awareness, inspiring action and fuelling culture change. 

NO MORE 919 is part of a ground-breaking, global initiative comprised of the largest coalition of non-profits, corporations, government agencies, media, schools and individuals addressing domestic violence and sexual assault. We are committed to engaging, reaching, and working with people from diverse communities.

 

For more information about NO MORE and other inquiries, send an email or reach out via the website (https://nomore919.org/).



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Website: https://nomore919.org/

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Creditmergency vows to donate $100,000 to local charities who help stop domestic violence abuse

Sahel Rafael Tamayo, a founder of Creditmergency, believes that domestic violence can be stopped through intervention, education, and advocacy.

Domestic violence abuse is a problem experienced by many people in the world. Based on the latest data published, many factors cause cases of domestic violence. Not surprisingly, financial issues become one of the main factors. Fortunately, the public realization of the countermeasures is getting increased. It is proven by many local charities that campaign and help the victims of domestic violence abuse.

Sahel Rafael Tamayo, the founder of Creditmergency, really appreciates those local charities for the efforts they make. He intends to help them by donating $100,000 of his company’s profit. Indeed, donations have not yet been realized, but are expected to occur in the near future.

Tamayo also believes in some methods or ways to stop domestic violence abuse. Those ways are including intervention, education, and advocacy. Intervention means that people must take care of the victims of domestic violence abuse. If there are signs of such problems in their neighborhood and environment, people around must immediately help the victims. Furthermore, they also must have a willingness, even to give help financially.

Meanwhile, Tamayo also emphasizes the importance of education to avoid domestic violence abuse. In many data and surveys, it is shown that both suspects and victims tend to have a low education level. It is although some other cases show otherwise. Information about the danger of domestic violence must also be shared and delivered to society. Therefore, in the future, such cases will no longer experience.

Lastly, there is advocacy. No matter what kind of violence it is, physically, mentally, or verbally, all the victims need legal protections. The perpetrators also need to be punished depending on how bad their actions. It is based on the law of the related country or area. Tamayo adds that the deterrent effect must be applied to avoid the abuser repeating his or her actions in the future. Even psychological assistance is needed for both sides to know the root of the problem.

About Creditmergency

Creditmergency is a trusted and reliable company in credit repair founded by Sahel Rafael Tamayo. It is ranked amongst Top 500 Fastest Growing Company of 2016. Tamayo often donates the profits of the company for charities. Some of them are charities to help stop domestic violence abuse.

For Media Inquiries

Joe Vargas

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Boca Raton, FI 33432

800-203-4172

Website URL: www.creditmergency.com.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Announcing the Campaign to Support Child Abuse Victims



Provide the funding necessary to train first responders and provide counselling to victims

Dallas, TX -- April 21, 2015 -- The Hope for Children Foundation (http://www.hopeforchildrenfoundation.org/) announces their campaign to seek funding to continue to support and educate first responders, families and children to protect against child abuse, bullying, and domestic violence.
Helping children and families is the goal of Hope for Children Foundation. This organization works to provide guidance, support, suggestions, answers and education, helping to find the right path of action for protecting the child and family from abusers. They provide training to first responders, law enforcement officers, as well as judges and court personnel to help them understand the signs of child abuse and how they can follow through with securing the safety of the victim.
Hope for Children Foundation also provides training on The Violence Against Women Act, which provides protection for men, women and children involved in domestic violence. Cases of violence against men and the elderly are also covered under this act, as children are often involved in these situations as well.
The state and federal law enforcement training provided within the Hope For Children Foundation FREE Video Training (available through their website), showcase different violent crimes committed against children and/or adults, revealing the level of protection received when victims of violent crimes prevail in court.
Your support and generous donations to the Foundation will be used to support abuse victims and continue educating first responders and others in contact with abused children/adults. Full awareness of the immediate needs of crime victims will allow first responders to make qualified decisions from the start. It is time for victims, their families, neighbors and the general public to receive this knowledge. United we can take steps to help stop child abuse!
To LEARN MORE about the project, or to find more information, please visit:
http://www.hopeforchildrenfoundation.org/
To Donate:
l       Donate online via PayPal on their site, or
l       Mail checks directly to:
Hope for Children Foundation
P.O. Box 191028
Dallas, TX 75219

Hope For Children Foundation is authorized as a 501c3 non-profit organization with an EIN #75-2756638.
All donations to Hope For Children Foundation are tax deductible.

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