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Finding help in times of crisis is essential. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence in Wilmington, North Carolina, there are resources available to assist you. This guide provides actionable steps, resources, and important information.

Recognizing Domestic Violence

Understanding the signs of domestic violence is the first step toward seeking help. It can take many forms, including emotional abuse, physical violence, and controlling behavior. If you feel unsafe, it’s important to reach out for support.

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Immediate Steps for Safety

If you are in immediate danger, please call local emergency services or the police. Your safety is the top priority. Consider creating a safety plan that includes a safe place to go and a list of people you can contact for support.

Finding Local Support Services

Wilmington has several organizations dedicated to helping those affected by domestic violence. You can contact local shelters, hotlines, and counselors who specialize in supporting survivors. Look for resources such as:

  • Domestic Violence Shelter
  • Crisis Hotlines
  • Support Groups
  • Counseling Services

What to Bring / Document

If you decide to leave or seek help, consider bringing the following items with you:

  • Identification (ID, passport)
  • Important documents (birth certificates, social security cards)
  • Medical records
  • Financial information (bank account details)
  • Clothing and personal items
  • Any evidence of abuse (photos, messages)

What Happens Next

After seeking help, you may have various options available to you, including legal assistance, temporary housing, and counseling services. It’s important to consult with professionals who can guide you through the next steps. Remember, each situation is unique, and there is support available tailored to your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if I am being abused? Reach out for help immediately. Contact local resources or a trusted person.
  • Can I get a restraining order? Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order. Consult with a local attorney for guidance.
  • Are there shelters available in Wilmington? Yes, there are shelters in Wilmington that provide safe housing for survivors.
  • What if I can’t afford a lawyer? Many organizations offer free legal services for survivors of domestic violence.
  • How can I support a friend who is experiencing violence? Listen without judgment, offer to help them find resources, and be there for them.

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