AUSTIN (KXAN) — With the pandemic leading to an increase in domestic violence, advocacy groups are working hard to make sure survivors get the help they need, but getting that help isn’t always easy, especially for the deaf community.
While staying home to stay socially distanced from others might keep many of us safe from COVID-19, survivors of domestic violence can find themselves isolated with an abuser, which could lead to more violence. For the deaf community, it can be hard to reach out for help.
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