After more than a decade of supporting survivors and families in crisis, the Roanoke-based nonprofit Domestic Abuse Disruption, or D.A.D, Inc., will close its doors at the end of September. “Not a day ...
After more than a decade of supporting survivors and families in crisis, the Roanoke-based nonprofit Domestic Abuse Disruption, or D.A.D, Inc., will close its doors at the end of September.
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