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Domestic Violence: A Major Factor in CT Homelessness

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012   

HARTFORD, Conn. - As Connecticut observes Domestic Violence Awareness Month today, local advocates say that, in addition to experiencing trauma and pain, many victims also end up homeless.

Carol Walter, executive director of the Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, says domestic violence is a major contributing factor to family homelessness in the state. She says more than half of the women and children who use the state's shelter and homeless service system have experienced interpersonal or domestic violence at some point in their lifetimes.

"Somewhere around 40 percent tell us, self-disclose, that they're homeless as a direct result of domestic violence."

Walter says these percentages are just for the people who use the general emergency shelter system, and is in addition to those housed in Connecticut's domestic violence shelters.

Walter says the current emergency response system is not sufficient to keep up with the demand they are seeing among Connecticut families.

"The conditions of poverty that are most often major contributors to homelessness, and the loss of housing as a result of domestic violence, are a fairly lethal combination, meaning sometimes having to return to the home of an abuser as the only alternative to having nowhere to stay."

Walter says that while the shelter system has been operating at capacity every day for the past few years, there is still hope on the horizon through alternative approaches.

"There are efforts, and some of them quite successful, to divert families from shelter by providing housing assistance to create affordable housing."

Walter say the goal of the new approach is to quickly return families to regular housing by using short-term subsidies.

A candlelight vigil is planned for October 17 at the State Capitol to honor the more than two million Americans who are victims of domestic violence each year. The vigil will be open to the public 5-7 p.m. on the Capitol South Grounds.

Advocates say that domestic violence and abuse affect the lives of 1.3 million women and more than 835,000 men in the United States every year.




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