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“I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.” – Mother Teresa Happ...
03/08/2021

“I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.” – Mother Teresa

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The tent cities of Chicago. It's is said that America is only 3 days from chaos. (9 meals) imagine if you had no stabili...
11/20/2020

The tent cities of Chicago.
It's is said that America is only 3 days from chaos. (9 meals) imagine if you had no stability in life. Had to wait in line a line for every meal.
Now what of that was taken away.

I spent most of the evening handing out lunches try to give a little stability to those who do not have much of it in there lives.

Well this is another, disappointment.
11/12/2020

Well this is another, disappointment.

Hope everyone had a fun and safe Halloween 🎃. Don't forget Nov. 18th I will be cooking for the Friends of the Elderly. I...
11/01/2020

Hope everyone had a fun and safe Halloween 🎃.
Don't forget Nov. 18th I will be cooking for the Friends of the Elderly. I would love some assistance. If your interested in helping please message me before Nov. 3rd. So I can let the coordinator know.
Thank you and stay warm.

Always looking for more Great Inspirational Women to join our team!! Please reach out for more information!
10/21/2020

Always looking for more Great Inspirational Women to join our team!! Please reach out for more information!

Congratulations joining our ELITE TEAM! Miss Luna Juna 👑👑👑 ELite Secretary.

Stephanie Carrillo aka Miss Luna Juna is a Biology Teacher for Fresno Unified, having graduated from UC Santa Cruz. She recently earned her master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction through Fresno State and hopes to start her National Board Certification next year.

Welcome to our Elite team 💜 Miss Luna Juna.

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We are set up are Fergie's Car and cycle show It's super family friendly. And lots of different things to see. Come out ...
10/08/2020

We are set up are Fergie's Car and cycle show
It's super family friendly. And lots of different things to see.
Come out and say hello!
Find out what the Rockabilly Mafia Dolls are all about.
See ya soon!!

10/04/2020

Information, Options, Counseling, Legal and Shelter Services
Toll-Free. 24-hour. Confidential. Multilingual.
Phone: 1.877.863.6338
TTY: 1.877.863.6339

The Office on Domestic Violence continues to house and oversee the operation of the City of Chicago Domestic Violence Help Line. The Help Line is a 24-hour, toll-free confidential number that functions as a clearinghouse for domestic violence services and information.

The Help Line is used by:

Victims
Concerned family and friends
Perpetrators of domestic violence
Helping professionals
Health care workers, faith leaders, police officers, and prosecutors


Established in 1998, Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence contracts with the Chicago Metropolitan Battered Womens Network to operate the Help Line. Callers to the Help Line are provided with general domestic violence information, referrals to appropriate domestic violence services and a three-way phone linkage between the caller and the domestic violence services. Trained domestic violence advocates – Victim Information and Referral Advocates (VIRAs) – staff the phones 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. VIRAs provide victims with immediate information about their options, information on safety planning, referrals to community based providers including:

Shelters
Counseling
Legal advocacy
Civil legal services
Supervised child visitation centers
Perpetrators services

Bi-lingual and bi-cultural Spanish speaking VIRAs are always available and operators can access the Language Line for over 140 other languages. A TTY is available for speech and hearing impaired callers. The Help Line's database consists of over 170 local domestic violence resources, and counselors are able to navigate these various services to identify and link callers to the most appropriate and accessible program. The Help Line provides immediate information and direct links to community-based resources to almost 3,000 callers a month.

Come out, say hello, and find out what the Rockabilly Mafia Dolls are all about! See some amazing cars and motorcycles, ...
10/02/2020

Come out, say hello, and find out what the Rockabilly Mafia Dolls are all about!
See some amazing cars and motorcycles,
Eat so e food and have some laughs!!
It's going to be a great night!!

10/01/2020

For anonymous, confidential help available 24/7, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY) now.

Anyone can be a victim of domestic violence. There is NO "typical victim." Victims of domestic violence comes from all walks of life, varying age groups, all backgrounds, all communities, all education levels, all economic levels, all cultures, all ethnicities, all religions, all abilities, and all lifestyles.

Victims of domestic violence do not bring violence upon themselves, they do not always lack self-confidence, nor are they just as abusive as the abuser. Violence in relationships occurs when one person feels entitled to power and control over their partner and chooses to use abuse to gain and maintain that control. In relationships where domestic violence exists, violence is not equal. Even if the victim fights back or instigates violence in an effort to diffuse a situation. There is always one person who is the primary, constant source of power, control, and abuse in the relationship.

What Makes a Relationship Abusive?
Every relationship differs, but what is most common within all abusive relationships is the varying tactics used by abusers to gain and maintain power and control over the victim. Nearly three in ten women and one in ten men in the United States have experienced r**e, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner (or former partner) and reported at least one impact related to experiencing these or other forms of violence behavior in the relationship (e.g. feeling fearful, concern for safety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), need for health care, injury, crisis support, need for housing services, need for victim advocacy series, need for legal services, missed work or school).

Physical and sexual assaults, or threats to commit them, are the most apparent forms of domestic violence and are usually the actions that make others aware of the problem. However, regular use of other abusive behaviors by the abuser, when reinforced by one or more acts of physical violence, make up a larger scope of abuse. Although physical assaults may occur only occasionally, they instill fear of future violent attacks and allow the abuser to control the victim's life and circumstances.

Patterns of Abuse
Illustrations of the power and control wheel and the post-separation power and control wheel are particularly helpful tools in understanding the overall pattern of abusive and violence behaviors used by abusers to establish and maintain control over their partners both within and following a relationship. Very often, one or more violence incidents are accompanied by an array of these other types of abuse. They are less easily identified, yet firmly establish a pattern of intimidation and control in the relationship.

Abuse is cyclical. There are periods of time where things may be calmer, but those times are followed by a buildup of tension and abuse, which usually results in the abuser peaking with intensified abuse. The cycle then often starts to repeat, commonly becoming more and more intense as time goes on. Each relationship is different and not every relationship follows the exact pattern. Some abusers may cycle rapidly, others over longer stretches of time. Regardless, abusers purposefully use numerous tactics of abuse to instill fear in the victim and maintain control over them.

How Does Abuse Affect Victims?
Domestic violence affects all aspects of a victim's life. When abuse victims are able to safely escape and remain free from their abuser, they often survive with long-lasting and sometimes permanent effects to their mental and physical health; relationships with friends, family, and children; their career; and their economic well-being.

Victims of domestic violence experience an array of emotions and feelings from the abuse inflicted upon them by their abuser, both within and following the relationship. They may also resort to extremes in an effort to cope with the abuse. Victims of domestic violence may:

Want the abuse to end, but not the relationship
Feel isolated
Feel depressed
Feel helpless
Be unaware of what services are available to help them
Be embarrassed of their situation
Fear judgement or stigmatization if their reveal the abuse
Deny or minimize the abuse or make excuses for the abuser
Still love their abuser
Withdraw emotionally
Distance themselves from family or friends
Be impulsive or aggressive
Feel financially dependent on their abuser
Feel guilt related to the relationship
Feel shame
Have anxiety
Have suicidal thoughts
Abuse alcohol or drugs
Be hopeful that their abuser will change and/or stop the abuse
Have religious, cultural, or other beliefs that reinforce staying in the relationship
Have no support from friends of family
Fear cultural, community, or societal backlash that may hinder escape or support
Feel like they have nowhere to go or no ability to get away
Fear they will not be able to support themselves after they escape the abuser
Have children in common with their abuser and fear for their safety if the victim leaves
Have pets or other animals they don't want to leave
Be distrustful of local law enforcement, courts, or other systems if the abuse is revealed
Have had unsupportive experiences with friends, family, employers, law enforcement, courts, child protective services, etc. and believe they won't get help if they leave or fear retribution if they do (e.g. they fear losing custody of their children to the abuser)
These are among the many reasons victims of domestic violence either choose to stay in abusive relationships or feel they are unable to leave.

For anonymous, confidential help available 24/7, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) or 1-800-787-3224

10/01/2020

This month is domestic abuse awareness month.

WHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?
Domestic violence is the willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and/or other abusive behavior
as part of a systematic pattern of power and control perpetrated by one intimate partner against another. It includes
physical violence, sexual violence, threats, and emotional abuse. The frequency and severity of domestic violence
can vary dramatically.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN ILLINOIS
• 37.7% of Illinois women and 25.7% of Illinois men experience intimate partner physical violence, intimate
partner sexual violence and/or intimate partner stalking in their lifetimes.
• In 2014, almost 65,800 intimate violence incidents were reported to Illinois law enforcement. Many others
went unreported.
• In between July 2013 and June 2014, there were 84 domestic violence-related deaths in Illinois, including children.
• 26.9% of domestic violence homicides were committed with fi****ms, significantly less than the nationwide
rate.
Illinois has very strong domestic violence-related fi****ms laws.
• As of December 31, 2015, Illinois had submitted 227 domestic violence misdemeanor and 293 protective
order records to the NICS Index.6

DID YOU KNOW?
• 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men in the United States have experienced some form of physical violence by an intimate partner.
• On a typical day, domestic violence hotlines receive approximately 21,000 calls, an average of close to 15 calls every minute.
• Intimate partner violence accounts for 15% of all violent crime.
• Abusers’ access to fi****ms increases the risk of intimate partner femicide at least five-fold. When fi****ms have been used in the most severe abuse incident, the risk increases 41-fold.
• 72% of all murder-suicides involve an intimate partner; 94% of the victims of these crimes are female.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RELATED FI****MS LAWS IN ILLINOIS
• Domestic violence and dating violence misdemeanants are prohibited from possessing fi****ms. Stalking is
a felony in Illinois.
• Respondents to permanent protective orders are prohibited from possessing fi****ms, including dating partners.
• Respondents to ex parte protective orders are prohibited from possessing fi****ms, including dating partners.
• Persons prohibited due to a domestic violence or dating violence misdemeanor or a protective order must surrender their fi****ms.
• Law enforcement responding to a domestic violence incident are required to confiscate any fi****ms they
have probable cause to believe were used in the incident.
• Background checks are required for all gun sales.

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