Persuasive Essay On Domestic Awareness

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In today’s world embarrassing in something to help others is extremely common. So many businesses or organizations have a philanthropy or organization that they help out. One business in particular, Alpha Chi Omega, helps and promotes awareness for a cause that is not talked about in society but is becoming a propionate issue. This issue is domestic violence awareness. Although, some may believe that there are bigger issues in the world such as cancer, diabetes, etc., domestic violence has an impact on today’s generation and generations to come. According to Safe Horizon, an accredited charity, domestic violence is “Domestic Violence is a pattern of behavior used to establish power and control over another person through fear and intimidation, …show more content…

Part of the reason domestic violence is not reported as often is because children can be a witnesses and they do not have accesses or knowledge to report such acts. Even children who do have access to help are still not always helped. According to Lisa Floyd from The San Francisco Journal, when she was six years old she placed several phone calls to 911 reporting her step-dad attacks on her mother and siblings. Even though she had called the police several times and child service came several times she was never taken from her house. Several years later Kit Gruelle followed up with her and at the time she was in a domestic violent relationship (Dean 1). The affect that witnessing or being a victim of domestic violence has on children is more alarming then one would think, “Children who live in homes where there is domestic violence also suffer abuse or neglect at high rates. Along with, are more likely to have health problems, including becoming sick more often, having frequent headaches or stomachaches, and being more tired and lethargic” (Safe Horizon 1). Children’s are extremely caring and protective of the ones who take care and nurture them. Unfortunately studies show that “children are more likely to intervene when they witness severe violence against a parent – which can place a child at great risk for injury or even death” (Safe Horizon

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