Eradicating domestic violence and the cycle of community violence
to which it contributes is a major priority of the District
Attorney's Office. In November of 1994, the District Attorney
established the Los Angeles County Domestic Violence Hotline to help
victims find a safe way out of their abusive environments. This
toll-free service routes Southern California victims of domestic violence directly to
trained shelter personnel in Los Angeles County.
Funded through corporate and individual philanthropy, the hotline
operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Callers can get help in
eleven languages (English, Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese,
Tagalog, Khmer, Japanese, Thai and Armenian). Thousands of victims have already utilized the hotline's
services.
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