Standing Together Against Domestic Violence in Alabama

We’re building a safer future — one voice, one story, one step at a time.

Who We Are & Why It Matters

We’re a women-led community supporting those impacted by domestic violence through safe space, healing, and connection. Alongside peer support and resources, we’re advocating for systemic change—including a public registry for DV offenders—so survivors are protected and empowered, not just personally, but publicly.

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What we’re working on

  • We’re working on a first-of-its-kind registry of domestic violence offenders in Alabama to promote transparency and protect survivors. We now have an official bill, HB599 which would create a domestic violence registry. This bill is an important step toward preventing repeat abuse and increasing public safety—just like existing sex offender registries.

  • We host a private Facebook group where women can find community, resources, and support.

  • We’re collecting data and stories to help inform policies that center survivors and drive change.

Upcoming Events

  • Coffee with an Advocate

    Feb 14 10:00AM-NOON

    An opportunity to chat with an advocate at a local coffee shop. You don’t have to feel alone on Valentine’s Day. RSVP @ breakthesilencealabama@gmail.com

  • Free Self Defense Class for Women

    Feb 22 2:00-4:00PM

    A supportive, female-led self-defense class combining practical skills with safety awareness and empowerment. No experience needed.

  • Weekly Women's Support Call

    Tuesday evenings 7:00-8:00PM

    A free Zoom gathering for women seeking healing + personal growth after relational harm. You’re welcome to join with your camera and audio off and simply listen in. Hosted by Way Home Wellness.

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Voices of Strength

“I appreciate having a place to go and interact with others who understand what I’ve been through.”

Voices of Strength

“It’s so important to have resources like this, and to speak out against Domestic Violence. We are speaking out for so many who can’t or don’t.”