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Domestic Violence ForumsGeneral & Supportif you are worried what will happen if you leave
03/29/2011 08:13 PM
livinginablender
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If you’re worried about what will happen if you leave...

You may be afraid of what your abusive partner will do, where you’ll go, or how you’ll support yourself or your children.

But don’t let fear of the unknown keep you in a dangerous, unhealthy situation.

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03/30/2011 10:54 AM  Top
Lanna
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Making the decision to leave is not an easy one.It was the hardest thing I ever had to do.Remember that there are resources out there to help you.Call the national domestic violence hotline at 1-800-799-7233.They can direct you to resources in your area.You do not have to face abuse alone.

Lanna


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