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Asheville housing authority to host free domestic violence awareness event

Asheville housing authority to host free domestic violence awareness event

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — The Housing Authority of the City of Asheville will host a panel about domestic violence and the importance of safe housing for HACA residents, community partners and members of the public later this month.

The panel, “Safe at Home: Understanding Domestic Violence, Housing and Hope,” will be held from 1:30-2:30 p.m., Thursday, July 30, in the Maple Crest Community Room, located at the Maple Crest Apartments at Lee Walker Heights. The event is free and open to the public.

What is the connection between domestic violence and housing?

The HACA panel will examine the relationship between safe housing and healing from domestic violence through conversation and an audience Q&A. The discussion will be moderated by Caitrín Doyle, outreach coordinator at Helpmate, a domestic violence support organization based in Buncombe County.

“Domestic violence is about power and control, and its effects often extend far beyond the abuse itself,” said Doyle in a press release. “When survivors have access to safe housing, strong support systems and accurate information, they’re in a much better position to move toward safety and independence. Conversations like this help break down stigma, encourage people to seek help and remind survivors that they are not alone.”

Partnering against domestic violence

HACA partners with several local organizations to ensure assistance for people enduring domestic violence. Partners include Helpmate, Our Voice, Asheville-Buncombe Continuum of Care, Homeward Bound and Safe Shelter.

“Providing housing is only part of our responsibility,” said HACA CEO Ella Santos in a press release. “We also have a responsibility to work alongside our community partners to remove barriers, strengthen support systems and create pathways to safety and stability. This panel reflects that commitment. We hope people leave with a better understanding of the impacts of domestic violence, greater awareness of the resources available in our community and the reassurance that no one has to face these challenges alone.”

For more domestic violence support resources, visit www.ashevillenc.gov/service/get-help-with-domestic-violence.

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