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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Cuban American Entrepreneur Sahel Rafael Tamayo vows to donate $100,000 to a domestic violence charity.

Sahel was raised by women, had two sisters, and a mom. He has heard stories of how men treat women, and wants to raise awareness about domestic violence.

Domestic violence statistics are shocking to many people. The data say that the number of American soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2001 and 2012 was 6,488 while the number of American women killed by former men during the year was 11,766. That number is more than twice the number of victims lost during the war.

15% of victims of domestic violence are male and 85% are female. This proves that women are more likely to be victims of violence than intimate partners. There are many women who accept domestic violence, such as emotional abuse, financial abuse, physical violence, and a combination of these three.

This is a serious problem that will not disappear quickly. Harassment and domestic violence should not occur. The CDC came out with a startling report that half of the women's casualties were committed by intimate partners. The report also proves that black women have been killed at a higher rate than other races. Black women were killed at level 4.4 per 100,000 people.

Statistics also note that the number of women killed every day by former men in the United States is 38,028,000. The American Psychological Association notes the number of women experiencing physical violence in their lives is 4,774,000. Of the 1,509 women, 264 of them were killed by an intimate partner during a fight. The number of women experiencing physical violence in the United States is 1,509. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention records the number of women killed by men during a fight since 2003. The World Health Organization also notes that the number of women's working days has been reduced each year due to abuse by their male partners.

The number indicates that something has to be changed. Month Awareness Domestic Violence aims to help women know when they are in dangerous situations and ways to get out of the situation safely. Women must be able to free themselves from violent men. Fortunately, there are people who are benevolent and donate $ 100,000 as a form of concern for this issue. The person is Sahel Rafael Tamayo, a Cuban American Entrepreneur

"The increased statistics of violence show that many people are still suffering and even killed because of the violence. Humans must care about each other and help others who are experiencing problems to realize a safe world for everyone”.

About Sahel Rafael Tamayo
Sahel Rafael Tamayo was born in Cuba on July 19, 1989. Sahel is an American Cuban businessman who became an investor, business owner, and business executive. He is a Founder and President of Creditmergency.com. The company has become one of the largest credit companies in America.

WEBSITE          : SAHELTAMAYO.COM
NAME               : Sahel Tamayo
PHONE             : 3055273530

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