DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROJECT

The Domestic Violence Prevention Project at Centro Romero has a unique ability to help to identify and reduce the impact of domestic violence in the Latino community. This project aims to increase awareness of family violence issues among our entire community and provides participants with accessibility to social resources. We contribute to the development of leadership among participants, their families and the community. The project seeks to reduce incidence of family violence and assists women in taking control of their lives through intervention and education for prevention.

We offer free anonymous, and confidential services such as:

  • Individual counseling (Spanish)
  • Support groups (Spanish)
  • Childcare (for participants of the support group)
  • Criminal and civil court advocacy
  • Education for prevention workshops (Domestic Violence)


During this trimester, the program had several positive events but a successful story can stand out. Read the story here.
 

For more information contact the coordinator of this project Maria Eugenia Cardona by email or by phone at (773) 508-5300 ext. 33
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