The Glickman Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Domestic Violence

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The center provides guidance and assistance to victims of domestic violence and operates a hotline
for women in need. The center was established thanks to the generosity of the Glickman and Zucker families.
Grants for legal services are provided by the David Berg Foundation.

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