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Emergency: 911 |
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Police: Non-Emergency |
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630-584-0330 |
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Community Crisis Center
HELP
IS AVAILABLE AT THE COMMUNITY CRISIS CENTER
24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK
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Immediate help for
victims:
CALL 847-697-2380 (Ayuda
en español 1-847-697-9740, TTY for the Deaf 1-847-742-4057)
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Domestic Violence Program |
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Domestic violence is the physical, emotional, verbal or
sexual abuse of an intimate partner or family member. It is
against the law. It affects individuals and families in
every socioeconomic and demographic group, and has a major
social, health and economic impact worldwide and in our own
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The underlying
philosophy of our domestic violence program is that every person has a
right to live in a safe environment and to make her own decisions about
her life. Our role is to support her, to provide information about
resources that will help her move forward, to advocate for her when
systems are blocking her progress, and to provide a safe place for her
to stay when home is not safe.
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Learn
more about the Community Crisis Center's Domestic Violence Program and
how you can be involved in advocating for an end to domestic violence.
Please visit our website
http://www.crisiscenter.org
for additional information and other
programs that are available. |
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