On today's episode, we talk about an incredibly relevant topic these days, especially during this Stay At Home order here in LA, which is domestic violence. The truth is it's only safer at home for some. In today's show Elizabeth Eastlund, Executive Director of Rainbow Services sheds some light on this issue and tells us about Rainbow services, a local organization working to help those who suffer from domestic violence.
I hope you learn a lot from our conversation and please be sure to check out the links below to support Rainbow Services.
PS - *LISTENERS* Don't forget to send in your voice memos so we can play it back on the show, instructions below:
Using your Voice Memo app or another recording app on your phone, please tell us:
1 - Your name
2 - How you are filling your time during this pandemic
3 - A silver lining you're experiencing during this time
Send to hellosppodcast@gmail.com
LINKS:
https://rainbowservicesdv.org/
Need help now? Call our 24-hour English-Spanish hotline at:
(310) 547-9343
Donate to Rainbow Services:
https://rainbowservicesdv.networkforgood.com/projects/55186-join-rainbow-in-ending-the-cycle-of-domestic-violence
Contact Rainbow Services:
453 West 7th Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
(310) 548-5450
SPONSOR:
San Pedro Today
https://sanpedrotoday.com/
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