Together, We Break the Silence and Build Safe Futures
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OUR MISSION
To support and empower individuals on their journey to safety and healing.
At LadyLove7863 Inc., we are committed to eradicating domestic violence by providing support, resources, and education to empower individuals and communities. Our mission is to cultivate a society where every person feels safe, respected, and free from the cycle of abuse. Through advocacy, awareness, and collaboration, we strive to create a future where love is synonymous with compassion, equality, and dignity.
Support Services
Providing crucial resources and compassionate care to help survivors rebuild their lives.
Education & Awareness
Raising awareness and educating communities to prevent and recognize domestic violence.
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oin us in making a difference – volunteer, donate, and advocate for a safer future.

WHAT WE CAN DO
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Support our 501(c)(3) non-profit with your donation to help us provide vital resources and services to survivors of domestic violence.
what is
Domestic Abuse?
Domestic abuse, alternatively labeled domestic violence or intimate partner violence, refers to a recurring pattern of behavior within a relationship aimed at gaining or retaining power and control over an intimate partner.
It encompasses various forms of abuse such as physical, sexual, emotional, economic, or psychological actions, including threats, that exert influence over another person. These actions can induce fear, intimidation, manipulation, harm, humiliation, blame, injury, or emotional distress. Domestic abuse transcends boundaries of race, age, sexual orientation, religion, or gender, affecting individuals across diverse backgrounds and relationship dynamics, including married couples, cohabiting partners, or those in dating relationships. It impacts people irrespective of socioeconomic status or educational attainment.
Domestic violence can impact anyone, irrespective of their age, race, gender, sexual orientation, faith, or socioeconomic status. Victims can include not only intimate partners but also children, other relatives, or household members.
Domestic violence often manifests as a recurring pattern of abusive behavior towards an intimate partner within dating or familial contexts. It is marked by the perpetrator’s exertion of power and control over the victim and can take various forms, including mental, physical, economic, and sexual abuse. This abuse tends to escalate in frequency and severity over time, potentially resulting in severe physical harm or even fatalities. To grasp the complexities of relationship abuse, it’s crucial to recognize that it extends beyond physical aggression. A nuanced understanding of these abusive dynamics and what constitutes healthy relationships is essential for addressing and eradicating the harm and societal stigma associated with domestic violence. For immediate assistance, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline, available 24/7 in English, Spanish, and over 200 languages through interpretation services, at 800-799-7233.
Learn more about how you can support efforts to combat domestic violence and help those in need.