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Women can take back their power
to break the cycle of domestic abuse. It’s not easy to leave an abusive or violent relationship, but it is possible. There is a way out. There are lots of resources for abused women, including shelters, legal services, childcare, and hotlines where you can call for advice.
Making that first call is often the first step to protect yourself.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline:
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Alabama 334 793-5214
Alaska 907 586-3650
Arizona 602 279-2900, 800 782-6400
Arkansas 501 663-4668
California, Central 209 524-1888
California, Southern 310 655-6098
Colorado 303 573-9018
Connecticut 203 524-5890
Delaware 800 701-0456
District of Columbia 202 783-5332
Florida 904 668-6862 ,800 643-1212
Hawaii 808 486-5072
Idaho 208 384-0419
Illinois 800 241-8456
Indiana 800 332-7385
Iowa 800 942-0333
Kansas 913 232-9784
Kentucky 502 875-4132
Louisiana 800 837-5400
Maine 207 941-1194
Maryland 800 634-3577
Massachusetts 617 248-0922
Michigan 517 484-2924
Minnesota 800 646-0994
Mississippi 601 981-9196
Missouri 314 634-4161
Montana 406 256-6334
Nebraska 800 876-6238
Nevada 800 500-1556
New York, English: 800 942-6906
New York, Spanish: 800 942-6908
New Mexico 800 773-3645
New Jersey 800 572-7233
New Hampshire 800 852-3388
North Dakota 800 472-2911
North Carolina 919 956-9124
Ohio 800 934-9840
Oklahoma 800 522-9054
Oregon 503 223-7411
Pennsylvania 800 932-4632
Puerto Rico 809 722-2907
Rhode Island 800 494-8100
South Carolina 800 260-9293
South Dakota 605 225-5122
Tennessee 800 356-6767
Texas 800 252-5400
Utah 801 538-4100
Vermont 802 223-1302
Virginia 800 838-8238
Washington 800 562-6025
West Virginia 304 765-2250
Wisconsin 608 255-0539
Wyoming 800 990-3877
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