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Domestic Violence Survivor/Advocate/Author, Donna M. Savage Establishes Domestic Violence Services Specifically for Abusers, with the First National 24 Hour Abuser Hotline (888) SOS-ABUSER
Survivor/Advocate/Author Donna Savage Speaks Out
 
Contact: Donna Savage, Domestic Violence and AIDS Mission of New Jersey (DVAMNJ), 862-251-4472, dvamnj@gmail.com
 
FLANDERS, New Jersey, July 12 /Christian Newswire/ -- Donna Savage is the Founder/Executive Director of The Domestic Violence and AIDS Mission of New Jersey 501(c)3 Nonprofit Corporation. The Organization was established with a focus on domestic violence abusers and connecting them with vital services such as counseling, prayer and suicide hotlines, drug/alcohol programs, anger management, etc., before it's too late.
 
Ms. Savage adamantly states, "I look forward to all of my advocacy work, with one goal in mind…to save lives from being taken by the heinous crime of domestic violence. Many are entangled in the vicious cycle of abuse with the death toll rising every day, all across the world. I am relentless in my mission to continue to make a positive difference in the statistics. If we don't get abusers the crucial, volunteer help they desperately need, we will never break the violent cycle and many more lives will be lost. An abuser will not call a Victim's Hotline...they need a dedicated hotline, with confidentiality. Even if we help one abuser to turn his/her life around to become non-violent, we could possibly save more than one life. The services DVAMNJ offers to domestic violence abusers is unprecedented and we look forward to seeing our mission accomplished."
 
The Domestic Violence and AIDS Mission of New Jersey 501(c)3 Nonprofit Corporation has just launched its new website www.DVAMNJ.org. Two of the services established by the organization are specifically for abusers... "The Real Man Campaign: Man to Man Advocacy Program and the National 24 Hour Abuser Hotline (888) SOS-ABUSER. Both of these services will work in conjunction with each other, utilizing male advocates for male abusers. DVAMNJ is currently looking for volunteers to help with all of the services offered. We are an AIDS awareness organization as well as domestic violence. Contact the agency for further details and/or visit the website.