On October 25, community members gathered in Trenton to walk in solidarity with victim-survivors of domestic violence. The event, hosted by Younity during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, brought together advocates, survivors, and local leaders to raise awareness and renew hope.
Powerful remarks came from Eva Phillips and Maureen Spataro, who courageously shared their personal stories of survival and healing. Steve Wilson, Director of the Trenton Police Department, offered a vital perspective from law enforcement, describing domestic violence as “psychological warfare” — a reminder of the complex realities survivors face and the need for continued understanding and support.
Together, their words underscored a single truth: recovery is possible when a community stands together to listen, believe, and act.