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.
Read MoreDomestic violence awareness month is upon us. South Carolina has struggled with domestic violence for some time.
Read MoreSistercare relies on fundraisers, donations and sponsors to provide care to victims of domestic violence. The city of Columbia helped on Saturday.
Read MoreDespite South Carolina’s falling national domestic homicide rank, firearms still pose a threat to women and domestic violence victims in the state.
Read MoreThe South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault announced a new initiative with Ring Video Doorbells and Security Cameras to provide extra safety to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault at a press conference on Wednesday.
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