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50 years after opening, Pittsburgh’s Women’s Center & Shelter remains a powerful resource for anyone facing domestic abuse

Whether you are trying to figure out if your relationship is abusive, you are fleeing danger or anywhere in between, Molinaro says, “we are here to offer help and hope.”

A new app from the Women’s Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh helps victims of domestic violence find help

Above photo courtesy of Women’s Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh.  For those experiencing a dangerous situation at home, it can be hard to know where to find help. A […]

Kidcast offers advice on domestic violence and recognizing red flags in relationships

Nicole Molinaro, president of the Women’s Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh, points out the signs of an abusive relationship.


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