National Domestic Violence Hotline Recognizes Tragic Milestone of Answering 6 Millionth Contact

The Hotline’s mission is to support and shift power back to those who are impacted by relationship abuse. Since 1996, we have kept our lines open 24/7 for anyone who needs us – and six million people have connected with our advocates to receive support, connection to resources and hope for a safer future.  

Since the onset of COVID-19 survivors have faced additional risks and barriers to support, including increased isolation – many are forced to isolate with the one causing them harm – housing instability, economic effects and increased need for legal services and individual professional counseling.

In an analysis of its COVID-19 contact data from March 16, 2020March 15, 2021, The Hotline found:

  • 23,056 of those reaching out to The Hotline specifically cited COVID-19 as a condition of their experience.
  • 35% of those contacts experienced financial abuse, including an abusive partner monitoring their purchases, preventing them from working, and/or restricting access to money like stimulus checks. 
  • Since 2016, housing instability as a contact concern has grown by an average of 20% annually.
  • The Hotline saw a 19% increase in requests for referrals to individual professional counseling during COVID-19 year over year.

“As we connect with millions of survivors throughout the United States, we see their strength. Reaching out for support is brave and our organization works to transfer power back to all those impacted by relationship abuse,” said Cheri Epps, Vice President of Program Services. “We will continue to be here to empower survivors with resources, support and hope that a safer future is possible, for the next million and beyond.”

Last year, 2021, marked the 25th anniversary of The Hotline, another significant milestone. The need for The Hotline’s services continues to increase. In fact, contact volume has increased by 43% in the last five years. Needing a national hotline to serve domestic violence survivors is a somber reminder of just how pervasive intimate partner violence is and that we all must do more to support those who experience abuse.  

The National Domestic Violence Hotline envisions a world where all relationships are positive, healthy, and free from violence. If you or someone you know is experiencing relationship abuse in any form, help is available. The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides free, confidential support 24/7/365. Text START to 88788, call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233), or chat online at TheHotline.org. You are not alone.

SOURCE The National Domestic Violence Hotline

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