INDIANAPOLIS — Monica Conley wants other women like her to know there is a way out.
“I ended up being in a domestic violence situation myself ... I did not ever see me getting out of and away from that situation. I thought that I would end up dying from my situation," the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood resident said. "Now I’m out of it and I’m happy.”
Conley grew up on Indy's near northeast side — an area with a disproportionate rate of domestic violence.
The 46218 zip code is one of the top 10 Indianapolis neighborhoods with domestic violence cases.
In 2021, IMPD answered 2,871 domestic-violence related runs in this area — almost a tenth of the agencies runs related to these crimes.
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“If you’re in a domestic violence situation, it’s very stressful to be in that situation. So, making sure that you are taking care of yourself," Domestic Violence Network (DVN) Executive Director Kelly McBride said.
This Valentine’s Day, DVN is celebrating a very special kind of love: self love.
The nonprofit, in partnership with the Brightwood Community Center, hosted a 'Galentine's Day' event on Wednesday.
“Some chiropractic services, massage therapy, some art, some lovely wine and catered meal and fellowship," McBride said.
The evening is a part of a larger community building initiative aimed at assisting neighborhoods that experience violence at a disproportionate rate.
It’s made possible through a $232,854 Elevation Grant from the City of Indianapolis and The Indianapolis Foundation.
McBride says Wednesday evening is just one of many to come.
“We are bringing programming to the community. So this is one of numerous different activities that will be going on for the next year," she said.
If you are in a domestic violence situation and are in crisis what should you do?
McBride says to call Indy Champions — they’re a one stop shop to make sure you’re getting all the resources you need.
That could look like referring you to a shelter, finding you a hotel room, or being your boots-on-the-ground advocate.
That phone number is 317-210-0866. You can also email champions@indypsf.org .
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DVN is located at 9245 N Meridian St., Indianapolis, 46260. Their phone number is 317-872-1086.
You can reach the National Domestic Violence Hotline by calling 800-799-7233.
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Other Indianapolis resources include:
Beacon of Hope Crisis Center
6920 S. East St. Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Phone: 317-731-6131
Crisis Line: 317-731-6140
Firefly Children & Family Alliance
2240 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN, 46208
Phone: 317-634-6341
Crisis Phone: 317-327-2480, 317-327-4969
Silent No More
9245 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46260
Phone: 317-728-6733
Coburn Place Safe Haven
604 E. 38th St., Indianapolis, IN 46205
Phone: 317-923-5750
Julian Center
2011 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: 317-941-2200
Crisis Phone: 317-920-9320
Salvation Army Ruth Lilly Women & Children's Shelter
540 N. Alabama St., Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317-637-5551
Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence
1915 W. 18th St., Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Phone: 317-917-3685
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