Massive budget cuts leave California domestic violence survivors with few options

“One woman, who asked to be identified by the initial W. to protect her 2-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter after her abuser threatened to abduct them to Mexico, said she endured years of sexual assaults and physical violence until she and her children sought refuge in one of L.A.’s emergency domestic violence shelters last July.

“It was the first time I got a break from everything,” she said. “If it wasn’t for the domestic violence shelter, I don’t think I ever would have been able to get out.”

For W. and other survivors, that could mean staying trapped in an abusive home.

“If I didn’t have those resources, I would have stayed there,” she said through tears. “I would have let him do whatever he wanted to me.”

 

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