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What else can we do as the world stands still but talk about IT! The Coronavirus, COVID-19, The Rona.  

Our lives will forever be impacted by this pandemic in both positive and negative ways, ExPOSED The Podcast is here to never make light of what may of us are facing such as the uncertainties of the state of our families, communities and economy. The anxiety, hoarding and fears through ALL media streams add to such negative notions. At some point you have to turn inwards for unfailing peace and trust whatever's to come. 

 Join us as we talk through what most of us are attempting to process. 

We must be mindful that while quarantined many are at risk of an increase in domestic violence. Please consider these resources for self or a loved one in danger. 

ExPOSED The Podcast are endorsers of Marsy's Law Wisconsin.  Paid for by Marsy's Law for Wisconsin.

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Resources

The Sojourner Family Peace Center in Milwaukee operates a 24-hour confidential hotline at (414) 933-2722. Sojourner's shelter remains open and has beds available for clients who get screened in. The center is taking walk-in clients at 619 W. Walnut St. and following state public health guidance.

Milwaukee County court remains open for restraining order injunction hearings and for new filings for restraining orders. Sojourner advocates recommend calling ahead at (414) 278-5079 for the latest guidance.

The Milwaukee Women's Center also offers a hotline at (414) 671-6140 and its shelter remains open. The Asha Project provides a crisis line from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at (414) 252-0075.

The National Domestic Violence Hotline can be reached at (800) 799-7233 or by texting LOVEIS to 22522.

For a list of domestic violence resources in the Milwaukee area, click here. Check with individual organizations for any changes to services because of coronavirus.

To find an advocate anywhere in Wisconsin, go to endabusewi.org/get-help.