Promoting ‘Safe at Home’
State launches campaign to raise awareness of identity protection program for victims
At a Tuesday press conference, state officials vowed to raise awareness of support programs for victims of domestic violence.
Connecticut Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz spoke yesterday afternoon at City Hall, launching a public awareness campaign about a statewide program designed to protect the identity of violence victims. The free program, Safe at Home, allows victims to conceal their address from public records to prevent possible future encounters with their abusers.
Safe at Home was created in 2004 after the severe abuse of a Southington, Conn., woman by her...
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