From Trauma to Triumph: Heal, Rise, Shine
Every 24 minutes in the United States, someone becomes the victim of intimate partner violence (IPV). Over a lifetime, 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will endure severe IPV. The crisis extends far beyond our borders: in 2023 alone, an estimated 51,100 women and girls worldwide were killed by an intimate partner or family member — that’s about 140 lives lost every day, or one every 10 minutes. Behind each statistic is a life cut short, a family torn apart, a story of survival or loss. And for too many, the place that should be the safest — home — is where the deepest harm occurs.At Urban Resource Institute (URI), we see those stories unfold every day. A survivor walks through our doors carrying not just fear, but also the weight of economic abuse, children pulled from their schools, the heartbreak of leaving a beloved pet behind, and the quiet, desperate question: “Will life ever feel safe again?”
The truth is stark: nearly all survivors — 98% — experience economic abuse. More than 40% of families in shelters are there because of domestic violence. Too often, survivors are forced to choose between safety and stability.
But at URI, the story doesn’t end there. It’s where survivors begin to heal. |