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Be sure to check back regularly to get our latest news updates.

Thank you to our community for supporting us in our first annual free resource event!

Read stories from current and former Hopeline employees and board members about the forty years of history behind the agency.

Holiday activities in Chowan county!

Learn more about one of the most common forms of abuse and how it can make it harder to leave an abusive relationship.

Some tips and resources on how to use technology and social media to stay safe.

Pridefest

Though it isn’t Pride month anymore, Albemarle Hopeline’s services are always open to the LGBTQ+ community in our area. Members of the LGBTQ+ community experience intimate partner violence at higher rates than heterosexual identifying people almost across the board. Abusers are manipulative, and they think the longer they can abuse someone the better, and a community that may sometimes feel like they aren’t safe reporting themselves as a survivor can unfairly be seen as a vulnerable target. According to the Center for Disease Control, 44 percent of lesbians and 61 percent of bisexual women experience rape, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner, compared to 35 percent of heterosexual women. 40 percent of gay men and 47 percent of bisexual men have experienced sexual violence other than rape, compared to 21 percent of heterosexual men.

We were honored to be included at Elizabeth City’s Pridefest, and to have a chance to speak at the event to spread knowledge about our services. It was also fun to chat with anyone who stopped by and play our ‘Spread the Love’ toss game. We handed out healthy relationship quizzes and resources and hopefully spread some smiles with the game. If you missed this year’s Pridefest, please come and see us at the 2020 event!

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