MYTH:Domestic violence is a private matter, and there's nothing anyone outside of the home can do to prevent it.
FACT:Domestic violence is a preventable public health issue, and everyone can be a part of the solution.
My life and my career have taught me that domestic violence is not a private matter. Yet, too often, survivors and our families face barriers to seeking safety. Dedicated support at every level is crucial to survivors and our families, and access to that support can mean the difference between life and death.
Everyone can take action to show up for survivors this month during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. There is too much at stake to do nothing.
In fact, we have 8 things you can do this month to help prevent domestic violence in your communities.
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You can be an ally to survivors by doing something as simple as learning about the domestic violence organizations in your communities, or posting on social media about the intersection between firearms and domestic violence. John, learn how you can take action this Domestic Violence Awareness Month for the survivors in your community, and keep these actions in mind all year round.
Thank you for never giving up the fight for safety,
Abigail Hurst
Director of Trauma-Informed Programs
Everytown for Gun Safety
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, available 24/7, for confidential assistance from a trained advocate. You can also find more resources on legal assistance in English and Spanish at WomensLaw.org. 
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