The Texas Access to Justice Foundation (TAJF) is reminding Texans about the domestic violence laws and resources are available to help victims of domestic violence and sexual assault find safety for themselves and their families this holiday season.
There is often an influx of domestic violence and sexual assault incidents
during the holiday season due to high levels of stress, financial
hardships, domestic disputes and an increase in alcohol consumption.
“For most, the holiday season is a time of joy and family gatherings,”
Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman said. “But for many Texas families, the holidays can be the most stressful time of the year.”
Every year, the Foundation provides grants to nearly 40 nonprofit
organizations throughout the state to provide free legal services to
approximately 40,000 victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. These organizations help victims with a wide range of legal needs, including finding a new and safe place to live, applying for public benefits,
protecting families and confidential information, and ensuring that victims feel secure at school or work.
One client helped by these organizations was Shannon*, a veteran and mother of two who had been with her husband for nine years. When her youngest son was just six months old, her husband threw an object at Shannon and the baby that hit and injured the baby. Shannon knew she needed to seek legal protection from her abusive husband. With the help of a foundation grantee, she was able to receive free legal representation to ensure the safety and security for herself and her sons.
As part of its grants, the Foundation funds the Legal Aid for Survivors of
Sexual Assault (LASSA) hotline to provide survivors with a statewide
network of legal advocates who can provide free legal assistance and
services to help Texans in need. The hotline can be reached at
1-844-303-7233 (SAFE). Since its creation in 2016, the LASSA hotline has
helped provide assistance to more than 3,200 survivors of sexual assault.
Added Justice Guzman, “Victims of domestic violence and sexual assault are not alone and do not have to spend the holidays in fear. Help is just a
phone call away, today and every day.”