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Breaking the cycles of violence

At SOFIA House we strive to provide comprehensive services to families who have experienced domestic violence. Learn more about us.

December 15, 2016/by Brandon
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SOFIA House is a long term housing program that provides safe housing and support for women and children fleeing interpersonal violence. Through our on-site counseling services and housing capabilites we live the meaning of SOFIA: Support Of Families In Affliction.

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If you know someone experiencing interpersonal violence…

Tell them that you believe them and assure them that they are not alone. Let them know that:

  1. The abuse is not their fault.
  2. They did not “provoke” the violence, no matter their actions.
  3. They are not responsible for changing the abuser’s behavior.
  • Encourage her to seek help by calling any one of the emergency numbers listed.
  • If you see or hear any signs of a physical attack, phone 911 (Police Emergency) for her.
  • Report child abuse to the Department of Social Services.
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