Survivor Story: After Serving a Lenient Sentence, Her Abuser Tried to Contact Her

Submitted by: *Sherrie, Survivor Calling the police as a victim of domestic violence can be a terrifying experience. Some may fear retaliation from their abuser or a response of indifference on the part of law enforcement. Still, others may have an abuser who is in law enforcement themselves or has friends and family working in […]

Survivor Story: Her Abuser Threatened Her Children with Foster Care and Death

Written By: *Jackie, Survivor Domestic violence has far-reaching effects on all family members living in a home where abuse occurs. Growing up in a home with abuse increases a child’s risk of harm in several ways. According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, between 30 – 60% of abusers will also abuse the children who […]

Emotional Abuse and Sleep Deprivation as Tools of Coercion – Part Three

Written and adapted by: Amy, BTSADV Volunteer This post will detail what happens when the forces of verbal and emotional abuse discussed in part one collide with forced sleep deprivation discussed in part two. As the second post covered the more technical side of sleep deprivation, this post will focus on how combining methods of abuse with sleep […]

September Volunteer of the Month: The Quiet and Fearless Leader

Written by: Jamey Sheesley Meghan Mausteller is what I would describe as the perfect leader. She is quiet and strong, she does not micromanage, but she is there to help with whatever a team member needs. On top of this, she is very open and is easy to talk with and has amazing leadership skills […]

Survivor Story: A Survivor Shares a Letter to Her Abuser

Submitted by: BTSASDV Survivor Writing letters that we will never send can help us process the hurt and trauma of past experiences. It can help us make sense of things that we struggle to understand. Survivors of trauma can also benefit from writing down our feelings or telling others how what they did affected us […]