Quiet before the storm’: Md. advocate concerned about domestic violence amid pandemic

The new coronavirus pandemic is forcing many to be stuck at home and adding more stress to the mix. It’s a bad recipe for those already fearful of domestic violence. While stay-at-home orders are in place in D.C., Maryland, and…

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Abuse survivors in Prince George’s get help beyond filing a protective order

Public Safety Sharon Harley is part of the Stay In Touch program designed to help those who’ve survived domestic violence. (Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post) By Lynh Bui July 31, 2017 Sharon Harley is eager to share her experiences surviving domestic…

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‘I suffered in my own home.’

Grant offers housing aid for domestic violence victims who can’t afford to flee Public Safety Domestic violence survivor Melissa Latson encourages people who think they need help to apply for a new Prince George’s County grant that will help them…

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