October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. 11% of children who came to Providence House last year were fleeing domestic violence. It is imperative that parents understand that they can leave a violent relationship and still have a safe place for their children, plus the support to start over. Even when a child is not a direct victim of violence, they can be negatively impacted just by witnessing it. The statistics around the effects of Childhood Domestic Violence are staggering and the sooner children leave a violent environment, the sooner intervention and counseling can occur. Children who experience Childhood Domestic Violence are: - 6x more likely to commit suicide - 50% more likely to abuse drugs or alochol - 74% more likely to commit a violent crime According to UNICEF, the single best predictor of children becoming either perpetrators or victims of domestic violence later in life is whether or not they grow up in a home where there is domestic violence. At Providence House, our approach ensures children are immediately protected in a home-like environment with participation in sensory-based activities that not only encourage developmental milestone achievement, but also help build social-emotional skills for self-soothing and coping with the effect of traumatic experiences. Parents fleeing domestic violence often leave behind personal items including birth certificates, which are necessary for parents and their children to enroll in day care of school, gain access to Medicaid or health insurance, and have the ability to access certain social services, benefits, and housing programs. Last year, through grant funding, we were able to purchase 16 birth certificates for our families. We are only able to provide birth certificates when we have available funding and estimate that we could be supporting over 60 children and parents through this service if we had the resources to do so. This #WishlistWednesday, your donation of $21.50 will help us purchase a birth certificate to help a family gain access to childcare, cash, food, and medical assistance that will truly enable them to reach their goals of long-term family stability. www.provhouse.org/dvam








