BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — October marks the start of Domestic Violence Awareness month. The Womens and Childrens Alliance has teamed up with community leaders, local law enforcement, FACES of Hope Victim Center, and the Nampa Family Justice Center to educate and engage citizens about domestic violence, and how as individuals, we can work together to break the cycle of abuse.
In a press conference, this morning representatives from all of the organizations marked the start of DVAM to emphasize that there are resources available to anyone who needs help:
24-hour domestic abuse hotline: 208-343-7025
24-hour sexual assault hotline: 208-345-7273
If you or someone you know needs help there are resources available, and you are not alone.
https://www.facesofhopevictimcenter.org/
208-577-4400
Always dial 911 if there is an emergency.