In this video from AZCentral, Melissa Brockie, the director of New Day Centers at UMOM in Phoenix, Arizona, talks about what warning signs to look for and the resources available to those who might be in a domestic violence relationship.
Understanding what domestic violence is and knowing the support systems that are there to help is a great first step to getting out of a domestic violence relationship.
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