THE SILENT KILLER, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
THE SILENT KILLER, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
She covered her scars with makeup… but nothing could hide the pain in her eyes.
Amaka looked like the perfect wife in public. Smiling. Quiet. Always composed.
But behind closed doors, every night was a battle for survival.
For years, she believed silence was safer than speaking out. Until the night she almost lost her life.
That was the night she chose to live, not just survive.
With the help of Balm for the Bruised Foundation, Amaka found shelter, counselling, and a way to start over. Today, she is not just alive, she is free.
Her story is proof: healing is possible, and resilience is real.
What would you say to someone who feels trapped in silence right now?
Share your thoughts in the comments, your words may be the light someone needs today.
#BalmForTheBruised #BreakTheSilence #EndDomesticViolence #Resilience #YouAreNotAlon
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