
Domestic Violence Awareness
Through The Fire by Harriet Cammock.

A lot of interest was generated in my first two published books, but the one that got the most interest by far was Through The Fire. So many people told me of their own experiences in surviving domestic violence. Many others remarked on where they are in their journey, two years, ten years or even twenty years as survivors of violence in the home.
The support from the community was overwhelming. I say all of that to say this;-there is an overwhelming need for healing from the effects of domestic violence. People had tears in their eyes as they looked at the cover of Through The Fire remarking, this describes,me, my sister, my cousin,or my mother. Many others said, I'm glad you survived. One young lady told of a tragic story of forced miscarriages by her boyfriend on three separate occasions due to severe physical abuse. My friends, it's time to start the conversation. Let's get together and pool our resources in ending violence in our homes.

Domestic violence takes many forms, it can be sexual, emotional, financial and physical. It often starts by alienating and isolating the victim from her support system. We need to educate ourselves on the signs and symptoms of domestic violence. Violence in the home has no barriers . It crosses all racial, economic and ethnic lines.
I lived in a house with a three car garage and was beaten within an inch of my life. Oh yes, did I add there was a swimming pool in the backyard and you gained entrance by way of a gated community? Whatever your excuses are, the single most important thing you can do is to get help. There is help available through my website and at www.thehotline.org. In my book Through The Fire I list some things you should be on the lookout for at the start of a new romance or if you are involved in a relationship. This book will aid in identifying those instances and cracks that will appear in some relationships including marriages.
In my story I was married for thirteen years and was reluctant to admit to seeing the early warning signs and doing something about it. Join me in ending domestic violence; follow the link to my web site and view available resources and some signs to be on the look out for if you are engaged in any relationship. Also visit my YouTube channel and view my video. It provides information and statistics to help bring awareness to this matter. Click on any of the following links:
http://www.harrietcammock.org/Domestic-Violence-Resources.html http://www.youtube.com/harrietcammock#p/a/u/0/tuN4UokLweY
Bio:
After an abusive marriage, Harriet determined she would use her own experiences in overcoming abuse to teach other women that there is help available. She channeled those experiences in writing and through her blog, she provides inspirational and uplifting messages to many people.
Harriet began The Faith Hour in 2009 and used this platform to launch The Renewed By Grace Conference, which was designed to bring together men and women whose lives were touched by abuse. "I want to show women that you don't have to look like what you went through," Harriet said. Using creative resources and with involvement from other community organizations, Harriet plans to host another conference sometime in the next several months.
A published author, she now hosts The Harriet Cammock Show. The Harriet Cammock Show uses principles of surviving and overcoming; principles that Harriet learned first-hand. Harriet has appeared on The Word Network and Atlanta Live! and is a guest writer for The Hinterland Gazette. A gifted speaker, Harriet is available for speaking engagements.
Visit http://www.harrietcammock.org for more info....
Thanks Harriet for sharing that personal insight, I commend you for speaking out against domestic violence and sharing your story with other women. All of us should be aware of this situation and what we can do to help!

Wow. Really great post, thanks so much for sharing part of your story and for finding a way to reach other people who are going through something similar.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenny for your response.So many women find themselves in need of a voice. I hope that's what my story does. Provide a voice for those are voiceless.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful cover! :)
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