Domestic violence service providers adapt to face coronavirus

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Domestic violence service providers adapt to face coronavirus

Long periods at home could result in increased calls
Carrisa, last name omitted because of Volunteers of America’s policy, left, a VOA residential advocate, and Rachel Bauske, Southwest Colorado division director for VOA, look over personal protective equipment items and disinfectants Friday at the Durango VOA Shelter.

Domestic violence service providers adapt to face coronavirus

Carrisa, last name omitted because of Volunteers of America’s policy, left, a VOA residential advocate, and Rachel Bauske, Southwest Colorado division director for VOA, look over personal protective equipment items and disinfectants Friday at the Durango VOA Shelter.
Domestic violence resources

Orders to stay at home during the coronavirus pandemic could lead to higher household stress and rates of domestic violence, child abuse and neglect.
These resources are available for help:
Women’s Resource Center, 247-1242.SASO, Sexual Assault Services Organization, 247-5400.Southwest Safehouse, 259-5443.Alternative Horizons, 247-9619.Archuleta County Domestic Violence Hotline: Rise Above Violence, 264-9075.Axis Health System Crisis Care Hotline: 247-5245, for mental health or substance abuse crisis situations.Farmington: Family Crisis Center Domestic Violence Hotline, (505) 564-9192 or toll-free (888) 440-9192.Farmington: Family Crisis Center Protective Shelter, (505) 564-9192.

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