The Equanimity Project

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Photos from The Equanimity Project's post 08/05/2026

When someone you care about is experiencing domestic and family violence, it’s natural to want to fix it or get them out immediately.

But leaving isn’t always simple — it can be the most dangerous time, and it often involves emotional, financial, legal, and safety considerations that aren’t visible from the outside.

What helps most is feeling believed, supported, and not alone.

You don’t need to have the perfect words — just being a steady, safe person in their life can make a real difference.
If you’re unsure how to support them, these services can guide you too:

• 1800RESPECT — 1800 737 732 or 1800respect.org.au
• Lifeline Australia — 13 11 14
• NSW Domestic Violence Line — 1800 656 463
In an emergency, call 000.

Supporting someone through this can feel heavy — you don’t have to navigate it alone either.

Photos from The Equanimity Project's post 03/04/2026

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