Here at The Center for Family Safety and Healing (TCFSH), our goal is to break the cycle of family violence and restore hope. We do that by providing services to children and families that address […]
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February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Dating violence among teens and young adults is more common than many people think. For example, did you know that nearly 1.5 million high school students in the […]
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With the recent media coverage of the Larry Nassar case, parents may be wary about trusting adults alone with their children, whether that adult is a coach, mentor, teacher, or a family friend. Nassar was […]
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Since January is National Stalking Awareness Month, we partnered with a local anti-stalking advocate (part of the Columbus Domestic Violence/Stalking Unit) to get answers to commonly asked questions. Take a look below to learn more […]
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Since 2004, January has been observed as National Stalking Awareness Month. The purpose of the month is to increase the public’s understanding of the crime of stalking. Stalking is defined on the U.S. Department of […]
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Earlier this week, The Center for Family Safety and Healing (TCFSH) and Nationwide Children’s Hospital Foundation and Development Board had the opportunity to give back to clients by hosting an annual holiday party at St. Charles Preparatory […]
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Recently, media outlets have spotlighted Hollywood celebrities who have come forward to disclose sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment. Hearing these stories may make us reflect on our own experiences with abuse, whether we were a […]
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Each year during the last weekend of September, Abigail and Leslie Wexner open their home in New Albany to the community for them to enjoy the New Albany Classic Invitational Grand Prix & Family Day […]
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We provided some tips in the previous article about how to help a loved one who is being abused. But what if your loved one is the abuser in an unhealthy relationship? Many of us […]
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Each year, we set aside a day to celebrate TCFSH employees and their dedication to help break the cycle of family violence in our community. While the day was formerly known as a retreat, we switched […]
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