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Missoula County Government: Resources Available For Community Members Experiencing Domestic Violence

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    In light of the tragic domestic violence-related death of a Missoula woman earlier this month, Missoula County’s Community Justice Department is reminding community members about the resources available for people experiencing domestic violence or other relationship-based abuse. 

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  • Missoula City-County Crime Victim Advocate Program (406-258-3830) provides legal advocacy for victims of crimes. Advocates can help you obtain a restraining order, report a crime to police or navigate options available to you through the justice system.  
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    • University of Montana Student Advocacy Resource Center (406-243-4429) provides advocacy support to university students who have experienced harm to ensure all students have the opportunity to pursue academic success. 

       

  • St. Patrick Hospital’s First Step Resource Center (406-329-5776) is an accredited children’s advocacy center that provides medical evaluations, forensic interviews, mental health treatment, care coordination and referrals for child and adult victims of abuse or assault.  
  • CJD staff encourage people to share these resources with friends or family who they think could be harmed by a partner or someone else. When sharing a concern, making an effort to be non-critical is one of the best ways to start sensitive conversations. It can be helpful to say, “I am worried about you. You deserve to be safe. I want to help.” Letting someone know you are worrying about them can open up an important conversation. 

    “We were heartbroken to learn of the tragic death of Danielle Johnston, and our thoughts are with her family as they grieve for her loss,” Gaynor said. “Though we didn’t know her, we grieve the loss of a member of our beloved community, where all should be safe from harm. Everyone deserves a healthy relationship free of violence. Tragedies like these have ripple effects across our community. Please be kind to yourself and others, and surround yourself and those close to you with love.”

    For media inquiries or interviews, please contact Gaynor at 406-258-4650 or sgaynor@missoulacounty.us.


    This press release was produced by the Missoula County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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