KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – Community members were given crucial information over the weekend about resources for those who may be experiencing domestic violence.
On Saturday morning, Oct. 5, the Kansas City Public Library’s Southeast Branch, at 6242 Swope Pkwy., held an event to highlight domestic violence awareness. Groups like the VIP Movement, the Rose Brooks Center and a detective with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department shared their knowledge with community members.
Advocates also discussed relationship red flags, KCPD’s responses to domestic violence calls and community resources for those who may not be safe at home.
“We’ve seen an increase in domestic violence cases within the Kansas City region so we just wanted to spread awareness, bring some organizations out and let everyone know what’s going on and how valuable information like this is to spread out to the public,” said Monica Jedine.
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