Texas family violence advocacy groups see uptick in calls during ?stay at home order?
Since the ?stay at home? and ?shelter in place? orders were mandated to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the Texas Advocacy Project and the SAFE Alliance have seen an increase in calls for assistance.
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Texas family violence advocacy groups see uptick in calls during ?stay at home order?

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