If you are in immediate danger, please call 911, (717) 632-0007, or the U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-7233. Remember that you are not alone, you do not deserve to be abused, and you can get help.
Since 1981, the Safe Home Program of the YWCA of Hanover has been serving domestic violence victims of York and Adams Counties. The first thing that a victim can do is to call the confidential 24-hour hotline at (717) 632-0007. (Servicios en espaƱol)
Many people do not realize that they are being victimized. A few quick facts offered from the YWCA website are: Domestic violence victims may suffer from one or more of the following types of abuse, physical, emotional, sexual, financial, and social. Domestic violence may include threats, harassment, intimidation, unlawful restraint or stalking. Domestic violence may involve family members or couples (whether married, separated, divorced, or single). Domestic violence includes dating violence, even if the victim is no longer dating the perpetrator. Domestic violence victims are of all ages, genders, sexual orientations, races, ethnicities, classes, religions, and so on.
Safe Home gratefully accepts donations and donations are tax-deductible. Items needed include, baby supplies, cleaning supplies, deadbolt locks, door viewers, fuel/utility certificates, grocery/store/gas cards gift certificates, phone cards, non-perishable food, and of course financial contributions. To make a contribution, please call (717) 637-2125.
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