Domestic Violence: Healing and Prevention with Ashley Bendiksen
Air Dates: October 14-20, 2024
The data tells us that every minute of every day, 20 people are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States. Ashley Bendiksen has turned her personal experience with domestic abuse into a calling to prevent domestic violence and help victims.
Bendiksen is an author, domestic abuse survivor, speaker, and an award-winning activist. She also graduated from Salve Regina University in 2013 as the valedictorian. She is also a nonprofit founder, co-owner of a life coaching agency for youth, and founder of the Blue Hearts Project. Bendicksen experienced dating violence that began a cycle of abusive relationships and trauma at age 14. She speaks publicly about her struggles with self-worth and unhealthy coping habits that led her to her most damaging relationship where she said, “I became homeless, penniless, and was forced to drop out of college by my abuser. I only finally escaped after I was severely physically attacked.” In the days following her attack, Bendicksen says a moment of clarity helped her take steps to turn her life around. She began telling her story to raise awareness and serving on boards and committees of organizations that supported victims of domestic abuse. She chose domestic violence awareness as her central advocacy focus as Miss New Bedford, MA, and continues to leverage her experiences to serve others work in victim services and the justice system.
On this episode of “Story in the Public Square,” Bendiksen discusses her experiences as a domestic abuse survivor and her passion for her advocacy work. She credits getting involved in anti-domestic violence efforts as a pivotal step that helped her move forward during her own healing process. She said, “I wanted to learn, I wanted to give back a little bit, but getting involved in that movement was so empowering and really kind of gave me this springboard towards kind of the rest of my healing journey and where I am today.”
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