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Local Resources

Hennepin County Domestic Abuse Service Center

Sojourner Project, Inc.

Domestic Abuse Project

Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women

Crisis Connection

Casa de Esperanza

Asian Women United of Minnesota

Women of Nations

Cornerstone

OutFront Minnesota

National Resources

National Hotline: 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence

National Network to End Domestic Violence

National Teen Dating Violence Helpline

Personal Safety Planning If you are in a violent relationship, one of the most important steps you can take is to make a safety plan both for home and the workplace. These plans contain simple but critical steps you can take to increase your safety while you deal with the violence you face in your personal life. In case you have to flee, have the following available: If you had the perpetrator evicted or are living alone, you may want to: If you are leaving your abuser, ask yourself the following questions: If you are staying with your abuser, think about:

Workplace Safety Planning

At work, you may want to:

portions adapted from the newsletter of  Women's Advocates, Inc.

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Red Flags for Abuse

The following is a list of warning signs for potentially abusive relationships. They are presented as guidelines and cues to pay attention to, not as a judgment on the worth of the other person.Question relationships with partners who:

done their way. Some other cues that might indicate an abusive relationship might include: