Learn how to safely support someone experiencing domestic violence. Practical steps, do’s and don’ts, and referral options.
You May Be the First Line of Support
Friends, colleagues, and family often notice abuse before institutions do.
What You Should Do
1. Listen Without Judgment
Avoid blame or pressure.
2. Believe Them
Validation is critical.
3. Offer Practical Help
- Share information about domestic violence organizations like Safe Haven Foundation
- Help them access services
4. Respect Their Decisions
Leaving is complex and deeply personal.
What Not to Do
- Do not confront the abuser
- Do not force decisions
- Do not dismiss their experience
When Immediate Danger Exists
Contact emergency services or help them reach a support organization immediately.
Final Insight
Support can be life-saving. But it must be informed, patient, and survivor-centered.


