The Problem – A Silent Epidemic
One in three teens will experience abuse in a dating relationship and two-thirds of them will never report it to anyone. Dating violence is not just dangerous, it is devastating to a young person’s health and safety.
The effects of dating violence are long-lasting. Teens who experience abuse in relationships act out exhibiting higher rates of drug abuse, school drop-out, high-risk sexual behavior, acts of violence and suicide.
The Solution – Education, Activism, Advocacy
Everybody has the right to safe and healthy relationships—regardless of where they live, who they are or what they believe. That is why Break the Cycle works every day towards the mission to engage, educate, and empower youth to build lives and communities free from domestic violence.
Break the Cycle offers programs that defy geographic bounds—ensuring that no young person is excluded from receiving the help, tools and information they need to live free from violence. Our success is demonstrated by more than a decade of leadership in working with teens to prevent and end domestic and dating violence.
If you or someone you know may be in an abusive relationship, get help here:
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For information about Break the Cycle or domestic and dating violence, email info@breakthecycle.org.
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Go ahead, make a donation to Break the Cycle. You’ll feel better about yourself. I promise.