Compassion's Foundation, Inc
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Supporting Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
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If you are in immediate danger or at risk of being injured, please exit this site, and dial 911
or call the hotline at (870) 235-1414. If you can continue, please proceed with caution.
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If at any time you feel that continuing on this site has become unsafe, you can click the red
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Always remember to clear your browser history after visiting this website.
Compassion's Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides shelter, support, and resources to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Our mission is to give survivors a safe, nurturing environment to heal and move forward. We believe that everyone deserves to live a life free from violence and abuse.
"No one deserves to be abused. We provide a safe haven for those affected by domestic violence and sexual assault."
Compassion's Foundation, Inc.
No individuals seeking services at Compassion's Foundation, Inc. will be discriminated against because of race, color, religion, creed, sex, marital status, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender expression, disability, political affiliation, military status, economic status, citizenship status and/or veteran status.
What is Domestic Violence & Abuse?
Domestic violence is a pattern of coercive behavior used by one person to gain power and control over another in an intimate or familial relationship.
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Many terms are used interchangeably to describe and discuss domestic violence. It may also be referred to as: abuse, domestic violence, battery, intimate partner violence, or family, spousal, relationship or dating violence
What is sexual violence?
Sexual violence is a sex act completed or attempted against a victim’s will or when a victim is unable to consent due to age, illness, disability, or the influence of alcohol or other drugs. It may involve actual or threatened physical force, use of guns or other weapons, coercion, intimidation, or pressure
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Sexual violence also includes intentional touching of the genitals, anus, groin, or breast against a victim’s will or when a victim is unable to consent; and voyeurism, exposure to exhibitionism, or undesired exposure to pornography. The perpetrator of sexual violence may be a stranger, friend, family member, or intimate partner.