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Beech Grove
Firefighters and Police Officers know about domestic abuse. They see the devastating
aftermath on many of their runs. Each year they receive training
about domestic abuse; the signs and symptoms, the dynamics of an
abusive relationship, the impact it has on the victim, the
children and our community.
When a person flees domestic abuse, it is important to have in
mind a secure and helpful destination for the first step toward
safety. In Marion County that first place can be a local fire
station, thanks to the Fire Station Haven Project. The
Domestic Violence Network, the Indianapolis Fire Department, and
township and municipal fire departments work together to offer
temporary safe places for victims of domestic abuse. All
Indianapolis Fire Department and township fire stations in
Marion County are prepared to assist individuals and families 24
hours a day, 7 days a week. Law enforcement and Victim’s
Assistance will respond to assure that needs for medical care, a
safe place to stay, and other services are promptly met. |
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The
Domestic
Violence Network
of Greater Indianapolis
2620 Kessler Blvd.
East Drive
Suite 205
Indianapolis, Indiana 46220
(P) 317.475.6110
(F) 317.475.6114
Caution:
If you are in an abusive situation, be aware that your abuser may be
able to find out what sites you are accessing.
Teen Dating Abuse
At least one in five female high school and college students report
experiencing dating violence.
On average, more than three women are murdered by their husbands or
boyfriends in the US every day.
Both women and men can be the abuser or the one abused. However, 85% of
reported intimate violence victims are women, and women are much more
frequently injured.
Abuse usually doesn't stop when the relationship ends. Stalking and
harassing the victim, creating custody and visitation problems if there
are children, or becoming violent toward others is common. Ending the
relationship brings a time of greatest risk. |