Post Road Pediatrics, LLP
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Domestic Violence Resources
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Do you feel safe in your relationship?
Does your partner…
  • Call you names, put you down or make you feel worthless?
  • Blame you for arguments or problems in the relationship?
  • Act jealous, accuse you of cheating, or make you feel guilty for spending time with anyone else?
  • Threaten you or make you feel afraid?
  • Hurt you in ways such as hitting, strangling, pushing, or using objects or weapons?
  • Control what you do, who you see, where you go, what you wear, or how you spend money?
  • Use your immigration status, personal history, gender, sexual orientation, or children against you?
You are not alone.
Help is available.
Call today.
 
MA Statewide Hotline Safelink
877-785-2020
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Domestic Violence Services REACH
24-hour Hotline
800-899-4000
 
Voices against Violence
800-593-1125 or 508-626-8686
 
National Domestic Violence Hotline
800-799-SAFE (7233)

For additional resources: 
http://www.domesticviolenceroundtable.org/

If you have not already done so, please consider calling the toll free, 24-hour domestic violence hotline (1-877-785-2020). The counselors who work on the hotline can assist you with safety planning, information on accessing public benefits and other services for battered women, ranging from shelters to transitional living programs.
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