Columbia organizations, advocates provide support for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
“Breaking the silence is the first step toward ending domestic violence,” S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson said during the Silent Witness ceremony.
Read More“Breaking the silence is the first step toward ending domestic violence,” S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson said during the Silent Witness ceremony.
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Read MoreSouth Carolina no longer ranks among the worst states for domestic violence deaths. But at the 2020 Silent Witness ceremony, S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson says there is still work to be done.
Read MoreAt the Statehouse Tuesday morning, the lives of 41 people killed in domestic violence incidents were memorialized.
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