Solution #1: Provide a program/shelter to help abused woman and children feel safe, helps with finding jobs and houses.
National Alliance to End Homelessness. "Issues: Domestic Violence." National Alliance to End Homelessness. National Alliance to End Homelessness, 2011. Web. 09 Nov. 2011. <http://www.endhomelessness.org/section/issues/domestic_violence>.

Most women experiencing homelessness, are survivors of domestic violence and have no where to go to now that they have left their violent home.

Survivors need safe housing away from their abusive partner, or they may go back to the violent situation.

Abused, homeless women may find it hard to find housing because of past credit history and lack of income.

Shelters for specifically, domestically abused women and children, help them find houses that their abusive partner will not find them at and where they can start their lives again.

Helpguide.org. "Help for Abused & Battered Women: Domestic Violence Shelters & Support." Helpguide.org: Expert, Ad-free Articles Help Empower You with Knowledge, Support & Hope. Helpguide.org, 2011. Web. 11 Nov. 2011. <http://www.helpguide.org/mental/domestic_violence_abuse_help_treatment_prevention.htm>.

A shelter for those who are abused and need help, will get these services from shelter: legal help, counseling, support groups, services for your children, employment programs, health-related services, educational opportunities, and financial assistance.

At the shelter, you do not have to give any personal information about yourself.

Also, you should keep as much as you can a secret, and change all of your information:get an unlisted phone number, use a post office box rather than your home address, apply to your state’s address confidentiality program, cancel your old bank accounts and credit cards, and when you open new accounts, be sure to use a different bank.

Restraining orders may also help, if you are being stalked and followed.

Counseling and therapy are also options to turn to so that you can heal and begin new healthy relationships.

The Shade Tree. "Shade Tree - Programs & Services." Shade Tree - Home. The Shade Tree, 2011. Web. 12 Nov. 2011. http://www.theshadetree.org/Services.html#p1.

Shelters provide for single woman as well as families that need help and that don't have homes.

Shelters are open 365 days a year and provide food sevices as well.

The families are given planning opportunities for their goals and are given the help they need in finding houseing and a stable job that pays well.

Life Skills classes are also prioveded, giving classes on reading/ writing, computers, anger managment, ESL, and grief and loss & anxiety reduction.

Children are also given the opportunity to experience life in a non-violent way and are given the proper headstart of life on a better foot.
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Solution #2: Provide more information on domestic violence awareness and ways to get help as well as end abusive relationships.

DVCS. "Domestic Violence Crisis Service A.C.T." Domestic Violence Crisis Service - About Us. DVCS, 2011. Web. 12 Nov. 2011. http://www.dvcs.org.au/.

Domestic violence awarness is spread by collaboration with larger agencies to spread the word.

Domestic violence education and information is spread to help evaluate and see if your relationship is abusive, as well as how to end abusive relationships.

Help for domestic violence research and, data collection, is given when sponsors provide money for orginizations to elaborate their research on domestic violence.

Knowledge of domestic violence and ways to help stop it is usually given at the highschool age, when there is more serious relationships and when there is a chance
that domestic violence may occur to stop it at its earliest.
Spreading the word of domestic violence helps all and everyone in an abusive situation should know that there is help and that they are not alone.

"Center Against DomestiC Violence." Center Against Domestic Violence. The Center Against Domestic Violence, 2009. Web. 12 Nov. 2011. http://www.centeragainstdv.org/?gclid=CKnAgp-EsqwCFcG77Qodo0ZHJA.

Domestic violence awareness is spread in ways that people enjoy like: Wear Your Jeans To Work Day, when participating organizations pledge to allow their employees to wear jeans to work on Friday, September 23, 2011 in exchange for a donation to CADV of $5 or greater.

Support and education on domestic violence are the main things that keep domestic violence awareness going.

Annual Relationship Abuse Prevention Poster Contes, is when thousands of students enter to have their design featured on a t-shirt or calendar and win cash prizes, raising awarness to domestic violence.

V-Day is a worldwide effort to raise money and awareness to end the abuse of women.

New York Teen Violence Prevention Week is when workshops are lead for teens on violence and abuse prevention.

Homepage. CASA MYRNA, 2010. Web. 12 Nov. 2011. http://www.casamyrna.org/.

There all sorts of ways to get involved with domestic violence awarness, from direct donations to just wearing a shirt that you bought to donate the money to research (doing this also lets you spread the message).

There are 5k's and marathons that are sponsor domestic violence and forward the procedes to an abuse awareness center.

Posters, and drawing contests to get people motivated to spread the word on abuse awarness.

Multilingual brochures and pamphlets on abuse awarness, providedin waiting areas and informational meetings.

Benefits, provided by local a school, college, or university that spreads the word of domestic violence.