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Hermosa Beach Actor Victor Rivers picks his battle: domestic violence. From the first time Victor Rivers held his son in his arms, he knew he could never hurt Eli like his own father had hurt him.When Victor Rivers speaks about the issue of domestic violence, he tells the heartbreaking story of a twelve year old boy who went to his local police department seeking help. There the boy disrobed for the officers and showed them the cuts, bruises, welts and burns that covered his body, telling how his father had been doing this to him, his siblings and even worse to his mother. Though the officers were horrified to hear about incidents of domestic violence that were on the level of torture, they told the boy there was little they could do. It was, they said, a private family matter. The year was 1967 and the boy was Victor himself. While much has changed in terms of awareness and programs to assist victims of domestic violence, it remains the most under-reported crime in America, what is often called "the Quiet Crime." For this reason, Victor has chosen to lend his voice and his story as a witness and survivor to the National Network to End Domestic Violence, an alliance of shelters and statewide advocacy groups around the country. The NNEDV is the preeminent organization lobbying Congress and developing public policy, including the Violence Against Women Act. NNEDV has been a frontrunner in obtaining increased federal support for shelters, services, and programs. Through its sister organization, the National Network to End Domestic Violence Fund, the alliance has spearheaded efforts to provide more direct support to local programs and coalitions through information, research, funding, and training.
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