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Our Policy Advocate, Tiffany Garner talks about th Our Policy Advocate, Tiffany Garner talks about the two public health concerns affecting families and survivors right now:
🍎 Food: The United States Department of Agriculture has partially funded Supplemental Food Assistance Programs or SNAP payments, leading to food insecurity
🩺 Health: Healthcare premiums are increasing, which hurts vulnerable families and survivors

Contact your Congress members at (202) 224-3121 to tell them:
👉 Hunger is a policy choice! Survivors and their families need their full SNAP benefits without delay!
👉 Protect affordable healthcare because survivors and families depend on it!

Together, let’s raise our voices to make a difference!

📢 Follow Futures Without Violence on social media for more information and updates about SNAP and healthcare benefits! 

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The holidays can be a time of warmth and togethern The holidays can be a time of warmth and togetherness, yet for many people they also bring unique pressures and emotional strain. 

Creating a safety plan helps you take control of your environment and protect what matters most, including yourself, your children, and your pets. Even small steps such as listing trusted contacts or packing essentials can bring peace of mind. 

No matter what this season brings, you are not alone. Help and support are available. 💚

Source: @nnedv 

☎️ If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Talking about mental health with your teen can fee Talking about mental health with your teen can feel hard, but these conversations can make all the difference. 💬 

When we listen with honesty, patience, and compassion, we create space for young people to open up and get the support they deserve! ✨

That’s why our Team: Changing Minds program is helping families, teachers, and community members recognize the signs of mental health challenges early and connect youth to care before those challenges become crises. 💙

You can be part of this change! Take our free 45-minute online course to learn how to identify, understand, and respond to youth mental health challenges. 

🧠 Become a responder today at www.bit.ly/tcm-responder

☎️ If you or someone you know needs help, call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988.

Source: @jedfoundation

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Abuse isn’t always easy to recognize. It can sta Abuse isn’t always easy to recognize. It can start with small behaviors that slowly take away your independence and confidence…

Learn the warning signs and know that help is always available!

Source: @loveisrespectofficial 

☎️ If you or someone you know needs help, contact the Love is Respect hotline at 1-866-331-9474 or text “LOVEIS” to 22522 for support.
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