Domestic violence agencies ramp up support efforts as the holidays put men, women and children at risk

Right now is a stressful time for many as some are dealing with financial worries and others are isolated at home with their abusers, who may even be heavily monitoring them in person and on social media.

“The holidays tend to be a disruptive time where an abuser may try to exert more power and control through abuse — financial, verbal, physical, emotional, sexual, every kind of, any kind of abuse,” said Melissa Graves, Chief Executive Officer at the Journey Center for Safety and Healing. “Over the holidays, we do tend to see an increase in alcohol consumption for some people. So, all of those things contribute to a stressful environment.”

Senate Bill 90 makes strangulation a felony, as opposed to a misdemeanor, what it is now.

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Domestic violence survivors share stories, asking Ohio lawmakers to pass SB 90

MEDINA, Ohio — As Ohio lawmakers enter the lame duck session, ready to push through bills that haven’t yet passed before the general assembly ends at the end of the year, domestic violence advocates and survivors are hopeful that Senate Bill 90 will be one of them.

Senate Bill 90 makes strangulation a felony, as opposed to a misdemeanor, what it is now.

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Everyone Deserves a Healthy Relationship

Journey Center believes that everyone deserves a safe, healthy relationship- if they want a relationship. We believe that everyone regardless of gender or gender expression, race, culture, and/or sexual orientation is worthy of a safe, healthy relationship. But, what does that mean? What exactly is a healthy relationship? And how do you know if your relationship is healthy or not?

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Proposed Cleveland legislation would provide time off for city workers in domestic violence situations

CLEVELAND — New legislation is being proposed in Cleveland to assist victims of domestic violence in the city's workforce.

“Among the thousands of city employees there are people going through struggles, there are people who need help,” said councilman Charles Slife.

“It’s because of injury, because of an inability to focus, because of needing to take time away from work, that's incredibly disruptive and destabilizing for the family,” said Melissa Graves with the Journey Center for Safety and Healing.

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What is Self-Care?

The World Health Organization defines self-care as: “the ability of individuals, families, and communities to promote health, prevent disease, maintain health, and to cope with illness and disability with or without the support of a healthcare provider.” According to this definition, self-care includes everything related to staying physically healthy — including hygiene, nutrition, and seeking medical care when needed. It’s all the steps an individual can take to manage stressors in their life and take care of their own health and well-being.

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Domestic violence underreported by Latinas because of the barriers they face

CLEVELAND — Domestic violence is cancer that invades communities across the nation, but the Journey Center for Safety and Healing is helping survivors of all communities.

Alicia Carrizo is one of those survivors.

“He put a knife on my throat and he said he's going leave me dead, in front of my girls,” said Carrizo.

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Mother of infant killed in Brook Park says she was harassed by man for months prior to shooting

BROOK PARK, Ohio — Sarah Carter will tell you herself that her kids are the key to her heart.

“My children saved me, my children are literally my world,” said Carter. “The thought of losing one of them would bring me to tears.”

Sadly, that thought has become a tragic reality for Carter just over two weeks ago.

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Local training effort seeks to reduce domestic-violence-related homicides

CLEVELAND -- In the wake of the racial justice protests that followed the police killing of George Floyd, there have been mounting calls for programs dedicated to de-escalating encounters between the police and civilians.

Across the country, we are seeing a range of possible enhancements to traditional policing and the training of police. Here in Northeast Ohio, we’re taking a new approach in addressing domestic-violence response by police. This initiative illustrates how enhancements in police training can go a long way in increasing support and safety for victims of domestic violence.

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Ways to Support Someone Impacted by Abuse

Big or small- it takes all of us doing our part to support someone impacted by abuse. Those who have experienced or been impacted by domestic violence and child abuse are often isolated by their abusers- making it difficult to ask for help.

We can all take steps to let everyone know that they are loved and that they deserve safe relationships. Here are some things you can do to support those who have been impacted by abuse:

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Journey Center 2021... Top Ten Countdown!

2022 is just around the corner… a new year filled with opportunities to stand up against domestic violence and child. A year to continue to create awareness and let those impacted by abuse know that they are not alone and that everyone deserves relationships build on love, respect, and safety.

Journey Center wants to take a moment to look back at highlights from our year with a renewed hope and energy to support safety, healing, and breaking cycles. Take a look below!

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Journey Center’s Carolina Phillips Recognized as a Top Latino to Know in Cleveland

Carolina Phillips, a domestic relations justice system advocate for Journey Center for Safety and Healing, was recognized recently as one of the 100+ Latinos Cleveland Must Know.

The recognition program was created last year to elevate the profile of outstanding members of the Latino/Hispanic community in Greater Cleveland so as to create greater visibility and more professional and leadership opportunities for members of the community. This year’s program was also presented by Hispanic Star, a nationwide collective dedicated to unifying the Latino and Hispanic community.

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