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If you are a victim of domestic violence and are in immediate danger call 911.
If something about your relationship with your partner scares you and you need to talk, find the number for a program near you, or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline. You will reach an advocate who can talk with you about your situation, your safety, and the options available to you. All conversations with advocates at local programs or at the National Domestic Violence Hotline are strictly confidential.
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