When you hear the word “stalking,” different scenarios might come to mind: movies, a stranger hiding in the bushes with binoculars, celebrities, social media. Many times, we hear young adults say that they “Facebook stalked” […]
read more
At The Center for Family Safety and Healing (TCFSH), our mission is to break the cycle of violence and restore hope. Last week, we had the opportunity to do just that for over 600 community […]
read more
With the holidays quickly approaching, many people are in the giving spirit. Some will volunteer their time in a nursing home, donate canned goods or hold a clothing drive. This season, we challenge you to […]
read more
Because therapy can sometimes have a negative stigma, our goal is to shed light on the facts rather than perpetuate the myths. Let’s take a look at a few common misconceptions. Myth #1 – “I’m […]
read more
If you believe you are in an unhealthy or abusive relationship, you may want to consider creating a safety plan. A safety plan is a personalized, practical plan that can help you avoid a potentially […]
read more
Domestic violence in the home affects more than just the immediate victim. If children are present to see and/or hear it, it takes a toll on their healthy, natural development unless they receive support to […]
read more
The New Albany Classic Invitational Grand Prix & Family Day event is jam-packed with activities for all ages, including a concert headlined by Kelsea Ballerini, Invitational Grand Prix, carnival rides, a petting zoo, zip lining, […]
read more
If you have a teenager, there’s a good chance that social media plays a large role in their life. While apps like Instagram, Twitter and Facebook are some of the most popular, and seemingly harmless, [...]
read more
What is bystander intervention? It means stepping up if you see behavior or hear language that promotes domestic and sexual violence. Check out our video to learn more about ways you can direct, distract and […]
read more