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And when they do, you have a moral obligation to catch them. We are tired of awareness that doesn't lead to change. We are tired of campaigns that go silent on December 1st or after Domestic Violence Awareness Month ends.

There is a moment in every awareness campaign that separates noise from a movement. It’s not the viral video. It’s not the celebrity endorsement. It’s the pause—the sharp intake of air—when someone says, “That happened to me, too.”

If you run a campaign, do not post a survivor’s video and walk away. Pin a comment with resources. Have a chat bot ready. Have a trained volunteer monitoring the comments section, because when the story goes live, survivors will come out of the woodwork to confess, to ask, to cry. Hitomi Honjo - Raped The Brother--s Wife -Madon...

Beyond the Hashtag: Why Survivor Stories Are the Heartbeat of Real Awareness

"1 in 4 women experience severe intimate partner violence. Call this hotline." (Important, but easy to scroll past). And when they do, you have a moral obligation to catch them

How one voice can change the statistics from numbers into names.

Do you have a survivor story you are ready to share? We have created an anonymous submission portal [here]. Your voice matters. There is a moment in every awareness campaign

But data informs the head. Stories change the heart.