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The upheaval at the Domestic Violence Prevention Network couldn’t come at a worse time.
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Thrifty Threads helps supply survivors of domestic violence and abuse with clothing and home goods.
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A local nonprofit unveiled a plan to reduce the number of domestic violence cases for Black women in Indianapolis.
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The Domestic Violence Network and the Brightwood Community Center have planned a series of events and programs to target domestic violence in the 46218 zip code.
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Domestic violence in Indiana rose by 181 percent during the pandemic. Advocates say on any given day, 500 families in Central Indiana are homeless because of domestic violence.
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Four champions are currently budgeted for the program led by Danyette Smith who was named the city’s first director of domestic violence programming earlier this year.
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Indianapolis police say officers fatally shot an armed man Sunday inside a home where he was holding a woman hostage.
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An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer faces domestic battery charges.
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The 2020 State of Domestic Violence report examines how the COVID-19 shutdown and other corresponding events influenced domestic violence.
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When the pandemic forced schools to close in 2020, children spent more time at home. That's when calls to national and local domestic abuse hotlines skyrocketed, advocates say.