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Comfort Empowerment and Advocacy Foundation (CEAF) is a focused on ending child marriage, domestic violence and sexual assault, and pushing to enforce laws that will protect everyone irrespective of their gender.

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(Video) Domestic Violence Against Women And Children
Violence against women and children is a serious issue that needs to be addressed. No one should ever feel unsafe in their own home or community. It is important that we all work together to create a safe environment for everyone. If you or someone you know is…
Battered Woman Syndrome [BWS]
The term “Battered Woman Syndrome” (BWS) refers to a pattern of psychological and behavioral symptoms that can appear in victims of domestic violence, particularly in women who have endured persistent physical, emotional, or sexual abuse by their intimate pa…
The Red Flags
1. Vindictive partners; People who are vindictive seek to get revenge on those who they believe have harmed them. They harbor resentments for a very long time and will do anything to get even….
Actor Kevin Spacey’s Sexual Assault Trial
On the way to the “White Tie and Tiara Ball” at Sir Elton John’s house, Kevin Spacey allegedly attacked his first claimed victim in a car, the court was informed today. The man described the 63-year-old American actor in his police interview as a…
Effects Of Abuse On Children
Children who witness domestic violence may suffer serious and lasting consequences. Their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being can be significantly impacted by seeing or experiencing violence in the home….
Why Don’t They Leave?
Many people’s first thought when they learn that someone is involved in an unhealthy or abusive relationship is, “Why don’t they leave?” This kind of reaction could seem reasonable if you’ve never been in an abusive relationship. Throw up…

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