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Stop Domestic Violence, Reduce Homeless

by Reshod Hamilton
December 10, 2014
1 min read

Experts Say the Two Are Linked

A majority of homeless women in America have experienced domestic violence according to the National Coalition for the Homeless.

 

 

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