UCS

It's On Us 2020 - Safer at Home is not always Safe: How COVID-19 has Impacted Victims of Domestic Violence

Wednesday, October 14, 2020 - 2:00pm to 3:15pm

Location:
Zoom
Cost:
Free
Project DATE presents Safer at Home is not Always Safe: How COVID-19 has Impacted Victims of Domestic Violence [image: silhouette of a house with dark clouds in the background and a person sitting on the floor with their head on their knees and holding a
Project DATE presents Safer at Home is not Always Safe: How COVID-19 has Impacted Victims of Domestic Violence [image: silhouette of a house with dark clouds in the background and a person sitting on the floor with their head on their knees and holding a mask in the foreground.]

During this time of pandemic, many of us feel more limited and helpless in managing our situation. Unfortunately, there are others who experiencing more limitations and feelings of hopelessness due to currently living in an unhealthy relationship or having a partner take advantage of them during this time of lock down.

Join Krissia Retana, Project DATE Coordinator and Trauma Recovery Center Outreach Specialist, to engage in a conversation on how to get support and acquire resources to guide you to safety. Safety should always be a priority and we are here to help. Please RSVP for this event by clicking on the register link listed above.