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Jessica LeRoy Gives Advice on Domestic Violence to Your Tango Community

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Your_TangoOur Clinical Director Jessica LeRoy speaks on what to do if a person you love is in an abusive relationship in this Yourtango.com article by Lyz Lenz. This topic hits close to home, as LeRoy has been witness to a family member’s abusive relationship.

“The number one thing you have to do is call it what it is if it’s right in front of you. Acknowledge what’s going on and tell them that you are there for them no matter what,” LeRoy says. Read the article to learn more about what constitutes domestic violence and how it has impacted the lives of other women.

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