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Noon Wednesday: Are Domestic Violence Victims Locked Out?

87 percent of domestic violence victims' unmet needs in Wisconsin are for housing.

11/06/2019

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Noon Wednesday: Are Domestic Violence Victims Locked Out?

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87 percent of domestic violence victims' unmet needs in Wisconsin are for housing.

87 percent of domestic violence victims' unmet needs in Wisconsin are for housing resources. Abby Swetz, policy and systems analyst at End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin, joins us to talk about the intersection of domestic violence and homelessness.

11/06/2019

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