Personal Stories:

GROWING UP WITH CHILDHOOD DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (CDV) & WORKING TO OVERCOME THE IMPACT

Rylie Fitzpatrick aka Miss Georgia Coast – Rebuilding Her Life After CDV

Rylie Fitzpatrick aka Miss Georgia Coast – Rebuilding Her Life After CDV

One of this month's awareness themes is to 'Rebuild Your Life'. The idea is very important in the scope of Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV) awareness. It is never too late to learn about CDV and discover what it means to you personally. It DID define your life and what you thought of yourself in negative ways, but you CAN rebuild your life into the one that you are meant to have. CDV robs you...

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Lessons Beyond the Textbook: The Power of Teachers and Teaching to Help Others Overcome Childhood Domestic Violence

Lessons Beyond the Textbook: The Power of Teachers and Teaching to Help Others Overcome Childhood Domestic Violence

During National Teachers Day and Teachers Appreciation Week, we honor the transformative role of educators and the power of teaching to help others overcome Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV), including one teacher who has herself, triumphed over it. One person can change the lives of those going through CDV Last month we featured a guest blogger who has learned what CDV is and how it impacted...

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Pages of FREEDOM: A Post-CDV Step-by-Step Journey to Healing by Reading the Bestseller INVINCIBLE

Pages of FREEDOM: A Post-CDV Step-by-Step Journey to Healing by Reading the Bestseller INVINCIBLE

  World Book Day is an awareness event to encourage children to read. It’s also as good a day if you grew up with Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV) to do some reading. You’re an adult now, but that child inside you still bears a mark on you.  This childhood trauma is still impacting your adult life and as hard as it may be, revisiting your memories of childhood, and seeking out a new...

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Reconciliation – Is it Possible after Growing Up with CDV?

Reconciliation – Is it Possible after Growing Up with CDV?

One of our CDV Champions, Shirley Sanguino, has been writing blogs for us since she first provided her story back in January 2023. Her latest blog focuses on the idea of reconciliation with family after growing up with Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV). Can it be done? Is forgiveness possible, or even necessary and healthy? And what is the path to move forward to heal from any triggering effects...

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Art therapy as a means to heal from Childhood Domestic Violence

Art therapy as a means to heal from Childhood Domestic Violence

  Artwork by Jolene Dames Jolene Dames is our most recent CDV Champion. As a child, she found a creative outlet to escape her harsh realities and traumas from living in a home with domestic violence, art. Although she may not have called it art therapy, it was at first a means of self-discovery and escape. It transcended a means of escape, into something she knew would be part of her life-long...

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THE TENACITY OF GROWTH Diane’s Story of Childhood Domestic Violence

THE TENACITY OF GROWTH Diane’s Story of Childhood Domestic Violence

Diane Sammett grew up in a home with violence. Although she was not the recipient of it, her mother was, she understands now that living and seeing the violence has changed her life. When you grow up living with domestic violence, that’s Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV). And this childhood adversity can negatively impact all areas of your life, leaving you to struggle mentally and physically....

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Sidney C’s Story: Growing Up With Childhood Domestic Violence

Sidney C’s Story: Growing Up With Childhood Domestic Violence

Sidney Cooper is a young woman who has seen enough anger and violence for a lifetime.  She grew up with Childhood Domestic Violence. At its heart, Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV) occurs when a person grows up living in a home with domestic violence (DV). CDV is violence between parents or violence towards a parent — perhaps from a stepparent or significant other. The violence can be physical,...

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A Valentine’s Message from Linda Olson, PhD: The Journey through Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV), Domestic Violence and Ending the Cycle

A Valentine’s Message from Linda Olson, PhD: The Journey through Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV), Domestic Violence and Ending the Cycle

Valentine’s Day is often hard for many people out there. But if you grew up with Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV) and are also enduring a violent relationship in adulthood, it can be the worst day of the year. Children who grow up with domestic violence are 2-3x more likely to enter a relationship with domestic violence as adults. According to UNICEF, Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV) is the...

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Shirley S.’s story: growing up with Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV)

Shirley S.’s story: growing up with Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV)

Shirley S. is now a thriving 23 year-old young adult who grew up with Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV). She shares her story of what she experienced as a child - watching her mother be beaten when she was only 6 years old and witnessing her mom attempt suicide more than once. Shirley grew up with Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV) Shirley may not put a name to what she experienced growing up but...

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Celebrity Spotlight: Halle Berry Grew up with Domestic Violence

Celebrity Spotlight: Halle Berry Grew up with Domestic Violence

Throughout March, which is Women's History Month - we highlighted strong and remarkable women who faced Childhood Domestic Violence (CDV) growing up. The award-winning actress Halle Berry requires no introduction. But most people may not know that Halle Berry grew up with domestic violence (CDV). Seeing the violence as a child Halle was raised in a home with violence. There she would watch her...

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