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Phoenix Project Offers Support and Resources for Victims of Abuse

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At the South River District community forum held March 15 at Skyline High School, residents had the opportunity to learn about services available for those affected by domestic and sexual violence through the Phoenix Project of Front Royal.

Melanie Stull, who has worked with the organization for more than a decade, shared information about the group’s mission and the support it provides to individuals and families in Warren County.

Melanie Stull of the Phoenix Project speaks with residents about services for victims of domestic and sexual violence during the South River District community forum at Skyline High School on March 15.

The Phoenix Project serves victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, offering free and confidential services designed to help individuals find safety, healing, and support.

The organization provides a range of services, including supportive counseling, safety planning, advocacy, and support groups, all aimed at helping survivors navigate difficult situations and begin the recovery process.

A key resource is the group’s 24-hour crisis hotline, which is available day and night for those in need of immediate assistance. Staff members are trained to listen, provide guidance, and connect callers with resources.

The organization serves people of all backgrounds, including men, women, and individuals of all identities, recognizing that abuse can affect anyone.

In addition to direct services, the Phoenix Project focuses on education and community awareness, helping residents better understand the impact of domestic and sexual violence and how to respond.

Stull said one ongoing challenge is overcoming the stigma that often prevents people from seeking help. Many cases go unreported, and individuals may hesitate to reach out due to fear, shame, or concern about not being believed.

To address safety concerns, the organization’s website includes a quick-exit feature that lets users exit the site without leaving a trace, providing an added layer of protection for those seeking help in unsafe situations.

The Phoenix Project also relies on community involvement and offers opportunities for residents to volunteer.

An open house scheduled for March 20 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the organization’s office on South Royal Avenue will give community members a chance to learn more about services and volunteer opportunities.

Additional programs, including a children’s support group planned for May, are designed to help younger individuals affected by trauma.

The organization’s mission centers on empowering individuals and working toward a community free from domestic and sexual violence through education, advocacy, and support.

Through outreach efforts like the South River forum, the Phoenix Project continues working to ensure that residents know help is available and that no one facing abuse has to face it alone.

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