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For Immediate Release Contact: Rick Liebel SafeNet Releases Domestic Violence Figures for January 2008 All over the nation men, women, and children will participate in activities and events to raise the national conscience about domestic violence. People from all walks of life, all economic, cultural and social backgrounds can become a victim of domestic violence. Sadly, children are often the indirect victim. Just witnessing violence impacts a child's life, especially if it takes place in the home - a place where children should feel safe. If children have been exposed to domestic violence, it increases their chances to be either a batterer or victim. During the month of January 2008 SafeNet served: Hotline calls - 330 Professional training provided by SafeNet - 5 training sessions to 160 individuals Counseling hours - Adults 1,110 Services to children - 292
hours As part of SafeNet's mission to raise awareness of the national and regional issue, several events have been planned. SafeNet is not a homeless shelter, but a safe and confidential place specifically for men, women and children who are victims of domestic violence. From every city and township in the area, victims come to SafeNet seeking support, safety and shelter from physical abuse and threats of violence occurring at home. After more than 30 years of providing shelter and many other supportive services, SafeNet knows first-hand that there is hope and there is help. For interviews with SafeNet's, Executive Director or any staff member of SafeNet, contact Rick Liebel, Public Relations and Development Director at 455-1774 extension 234 or email at rliebel@safeneterie.org.
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