TRAUMA AND THERAPY SERVICES

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OUR TRAUMA ASSOCIATES PARTNER

We are a Trauma-Informed Organization.
​We understand that healing from trauma is a journey that involves not just the individual, but also the entire community.

That’s why we take a holistic approach to our interventions, focusing on not just the person, but also the community and systems that surround them.

We believe that by engaging with the community and reducing the stigma around counseling, we can provide a platform for ongoing support to empower survivors to find strength and hope for the long term. Our goal is to strengthen families and communities and build resilience for a lifetime.

Contact

For general inquiries about HCC programs and services, contact them. 

They are located at 3807-3809 Church Avenue 
Brooklyn, NY 11203

Hours: Monday – Friday  9:00am-5:00pm

Thank you for reaching out to Face My Abuse.

We look forward to assisting you!

Healing starts here

THERAPY ASSOCIATES PARTNER

Take the First Step Towards Healing 

No one should have to heal alone. Our compassionate, licensed therapists are here to support you—whenever and however feels right for you. Whether you’re navigating the effects of trauma, rebuilding after abuse, or seeking a safe space to process your emotions, help is just a click away.

You are worthy of care, understanding, and a future filled with hope. Let’s take this step together.

Connect with a therapist today.

Contact

For general inquiries about Betterhelp or our programs and services, contact us. 

Email: contact@betterhelp.com

Thank you for reaching out to Face My Abuse.

We look forward to assisting you!

Helpline

Domestic Violence Helplines Nationwide

Breaking Points

Statistics on Domestic Violence-Related Homicides

Global Perspective: In 2023, an estimated 51,100 women and girls worldwide were killed by intimate partners or family members, averaging about 140 deaths per day.

Supreme Court Ruling on Firearms and Domestic Violence

In June 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a federal law prohibiting individuals under domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms, reinforcing legal protections for survivors.

Government Initiatives to Address Domestic Violence

National Plan to End Gender-Based Violence: In May 2023, the Biden-Harris Administration released the first-ever U.S. National Plan to End Gender-Based Violence, outlining a comprehensive, government-wide approach to prevent and address various forms of gender-based violence, including domestic violence.

United States Data

While specific national statistics for the U.S. in 2023 are limited, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate that intimate partner homicides among women predominantly occur at the victim’s residence (68.0%) and often involve firearms (66.6%).

Recommendations for Further Action

Addressing domestic violence requires a multifaceted approach involving government action, community support, and societal change to ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals.

Enhanced Data Collection

Improving the collection and analysis of data related to domestic violence incidents can inform more effective policies and interventions.

Community-Based Support Services

Expanding access to shelters, counseling, and legal assistance for survivors is crucial in providing immediate and long-term support.

Public Awareness and Education

Implementing educational programs to raise awareness about domestic violence and promote healthy relationships can contribute to prevention efforts.

Stricter Enforcement of Existing Laws

Ensuring rigorous enforcement of laws related to domestic violence and holding perpetrators accountable are essential steps in reducing incidents.

Charity Organization Status 501(c)(3)

EIN # 93-46-30276

 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

Face My Abuse Direct Contact: 929-754-7068   Email: facemyabuse@gmail.com