Virtually everyone knows that the economy is slumping, we are in the midst of a housing crunch, health care costs are spiraling out of control, and flu season is upon us. But there is another national crisis that deserves our attention and action: domestic violence.
One in four women will be the victims of domestic violence at some point in their lives. On average, three women are killed every day by someone who says, “I love you.” More than 15 million children are exposed to domestic violence each year.
Domestic violence is a silent killer in America long thought to be a private issue within one’s family. Yet, it affects everyone – women, men and children – and the numbers are chilling.
Intimate partner violence is widespread among all socio-economic groups, ethnicity, and demographics. Superstars like Rihanna and Halle Berry are survivors of abuse. So, too, are the 2.3 million Americans who are raped or physically assaulted by a current or former partner each year.
As October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, comes to an end, please join me in taking a stand against domestic violence in your community throughout the year. Coordinate a fundraising drive, volunteer your time, or make a donation. Contact your state’s coalition against domestic violence or a local program that serves survivors to see how you can help.




