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... Read moreDomestic violence is a critical issue that many individuals unfortunately face, yet it often remains hidden due to fear, stigma, or lack of support. From personal experience and countless stories shared within support groups, I have learned that speaking out is the first crucial step toward regaining control and safety in life. When living in an abusive environment, it is essential to acknowledge that no one deserves harm and that help is available. Social services, counseling centers, and legal protections can provide much-needed support. The phrase “ya pas cimetière de célibataire” meaning "there is no singlehood grave," reminds us that living alone or leaving toxic relationships is a valid and brave choice that should never be feared. Many survivors find strength through community support and empowerment programs like those mentioned by MKF and advocates working alongside ministries dedicated to combating violence against women. Connecting with organizations that understand cultural and regional context, such as those in Côte d’Ivoire or Canada, can provide personalized assistance. If you or someone you know experiences domestic violence, don’t hesitate to reach out to trusted friends, family, or professional counselors. Creating a safety plan, learning about legal rights, and knowing where to go in an emergency are vital steps. Remember, escaping violence means choosing a life of dignity and peace, and by sharing your story, you contribute to breaking the silence that allows domestic violence to persist.