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    Confidential 24 Hour Hotline/information call: 330-453-SAFE

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    • About Us - Domestic Violence affects our Community 1 in 4 are victims of domestic violence. Every 12 seconds a woman is battered 70% of children raised in abusive homes experience physical abuse. Children who witness their mothers being battered are:
    • Services - Safe Shelter Legal Guidance    Renew Counseling and Recovery Center       
    • Community Education - Community Education/Training Dating Violence Prevention for School and Youth Organizations Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Training for Professionals in Human Resources, Law Enforcement, Clergy, Medical, Business and Commun
    • FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions 1.  What is domestic violence?Domestic violence can consist of many forms of abuse which include: verbal abuse emotional abuse physical abuse sexual abuse financial abuse environmental abuse 2.  If
    • Do I Need Help? - UNDERSTANDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ARE YOU IN AN ABUSIVE AND POTENTIALLY VIOLENT RELATIONSHIP? Answering the following questions will help the person already in a relationship in determining if it is an abusive one or becoming abusive. EMOTIONAL
    • Safety Planning - SAFETY PLAN FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Not all of the points on this safety plan will apply to your situation.  Choose the suggestions that make sense for you. GENERAL SAFETY PLAN Identify ways to get out of your home safely and pract
    • Donations - Your contribution is important to keeping our doors open.  A significant part of Domestic Violence Project's operating expenses are met by the generosity of individuals and organizations who contribute.  Thank you for your support! Your do
    • Event Calendar - A little change goes a long way in helping the lives of others Stark County.  Local businesses, schools, churches and colleges will be participating including thirty stores at Westfield Belden Village and all National City Bank branches. 
    • Volunteering - Volunteers are the Heart of Our Organization What can I do? You can make a difference in our community and in the lives of others by sharing your time and talents. As a volunteer with Domestic Violence Project, your help supports the goals of the
    • Needs List - Your contribution will change lives! Financial Contributions Cash/Check/Visa/Master/Card/American Express Fundraiser Sponsorship Planned Giving/Endowments/Wills/Bequests/Real Estate/Inheritance/Stocks Honorarium/Memorial gifts For mor
    • Contact - Contact Us
    • News - Click here to read recent newsletter A little change goes a long way in helping the lives of others Domestic Violence Project, Inc. will be launching their “House of Hope-Mile of Quarters” fundraiser which is projected to raise $16,60

    For Shelter Assistance Call
    DVP Inc 24-Hour Hotline (330)-453-SAFE
    or Email us: shelter@domesticviolenceproj.org