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How Domestic Violence Groups Are Helping Clients Virtually

Clip: 10/6/2020 | 7mVideo has Closed Captions

Many social service agencies are reporting a spike in domestic violence.

The coronavirus pandemic has forced many of us to spend a lot more time indoors this year. But for some, home isn’t always a safe space. Many social service agencies are reporting a spike in domestic violence during the pandemic.

10/06/2020 | Rating NR

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