Whether a company is "non-profit" or otherwise basically depends on whether it is registered in a way that allows the owners to get profit from it, or not.
When she becomes beat up, that is when she has become battered. She should be taken to the battered women's shelter.
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See links for resources for battered and abused women.
The cast of Battered Women Who Kill - 2012 includes: Carlene Borden as herself Ruby Jamerson as herself Shirley Lute as herself Tanya Mitchell as herself
The address of the Battered Women And Childrens Memorial Garden is: 2340 East Stadium Boulevard Suite 8, Ann Arbor, MI 48104-4823
Yes, there are several. There are shelters for homeless women, shelters for battered women, sheltered for women addicts, shelters for women with children and so forth.
Unwed mother or battered bride?
Generally it is used to refer to something that has been beaten and bashed about, retaining its usefulness but no longer in good condition. With respect to battered women, it means pretty much the same thing.
The 'underground railroad' title is often misunderstood. During slavery there was an actual underground railroad to bring blacks into Canada or to other States. The term 'Underground Railroad' for battered women means there is a retreat for battered women and their children to go too to be protected; given support and free legal counsel. In Michigan for years there was no retreat for battered women or children to go and a 'safe house' was inspired to house well over 750 women during the 1980's and over 1,000 children. Here is the link for 'Underground Railroad, Inc.' You can contact them once you have clicked on the link. http://www.undergroundrailroadinc.org/history.html
The FEW stands for the Forum of the Empowerment of Women. Their mission is simply to inspire women throughout the world to create change and equality for women.
John Ashby has written: '1001 questions and answers on the history of Coventry & it's people' 'Women's Aid and the problem of battered women'
Young I. Song has written: 'Battered women in Korean immigrant families' -- subject(s): Abuse of, Korean American women, Wife abuse