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'Signal For Help' can help domestic violence victims stuck at home reach out silently, virtually

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'Signal For Help' can help domestic violence victims stuck at home reach out silently, virtually

'Signal For Help' can help domestic violence victims stuck at home reach out silently, virtually

Since the pandemic began, many are working from home, but if you're in a domestic violence situation, it may be hard to reach out for help, so a women's group in Canada created a 'Signal For Help' that's non-verbal and can be done, even during a zoom meeting.


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