Domestic violence remains a critical and often hidden issue in communities across the country. According to recent statistics, 1.3 million women in the U.S. are physically assaulted by an intimate partner each year. Despite growing awareness, the question remains: Why don’t they just leave? The answer is far more complex than it may seem.
For those experiencing abuse, the barriers to leaving can include fear, financial dependence, lack of support, and psychological trauma. For friends, neighbors, and colleagues, knowing how to help can feel overwhelming.
Judy’s program on Domestic Violence is designed to educate, equip, and empower.
Through practical tools and compassionate insight, the program helps participants understand the dynamics of abuse, how to engage in supportive conversations, and what resources are available to those in crisis.
With years of experience as a board member of two domestic violence shelters and as an advocate for women in abusive situations, Judy brings both expertise and credibility. Her program offers audiences:
A deeper understanding of domestic violence
Strategies for intervention and support
A framework for open, informed dialogue
It is time to bring domestic violence out of the shadows. This program starts the conversation—and moves it toward change.
