Domestic violence affects millions of Americans regardless of social status, age, race or gender.
Whether you're a teen, youth or adult, love or its expression shouldn't hurt. If you – or someone you know – is a victim of domestic violence, you're not alone. Help is available.
Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence (IPV), occurs among heterosexual or same sex couples and doesn’t require sexual intimacy. IPV is used by current or former partners/spouses to control an intimate relationship. This behavior includes:
Learn more about IPV from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Based at Atrium Health’s Carolinas Medical Center, the Domestic Violence Healthcare Project provides support and advocacy for patients experiencing IPV. We offer free, 24-hour services to victims of intimate partner violence.
If you’re a victim of domestic violence, call 704-446-3999.
We offer a safe environment that focuses on the needs of the domestic violence survivor. With a dedicated team of victim advocates and experienced professionals, we provide compassionate and sensitive delivery of services in a nonjudgmental manner. We strive to empower survivors to make well-informed decisions in their own time, so that they can take the steps when and how they choose to live a safe, healthy life.
Our program provides survivor-centered assistance by:
Atrium Health isn’t the only place you can go for help. There are emergency shelters, support groups and more available to assist anyone in need. Check your state coalition website for a county by county directory of local services.
If you aren’t sure where to go, the National Domestic Violence Hotline may be able to direct you to local services. Give them a call at 800-799-7233 or visit them online.