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Sherman A1

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Wed Dec 8, 2021, 06:55 AM Dec 2021

Ring donates cameras to St. Louis-area domestic violence survivors

As many as 1,000 survivors of domestic and sexual violence in the St. Louis area will get the gift of extra security this holiday season.

The home security company Ring announced Monday that it is partnering with Safe Connections to provide clients with a wireless door security camera and a basic subscription that allows videos to be stored for up to 60 days.

Cynthia Danley, interim CEO of Safe Connections, called the initiative an “incredible tool” to reduce the anxiety of domestic violence survivors who have been able to leave their abusers.

“They can see who is at their door, and that allows them to see if they want to go answer the door,” she said. “And if it’s the abuser, or someone that they are not comfortable with, they can contact law enforcement. It just gives that extra sense of safety and support.”

The cameras require stable and secure internet, which means people who rely on hotspots are not eligible. But Danley said other partner agencies of the United Way can help clients of Safe Connection get discounted internet services.

https://news.stlpublicradio.org/government-politics-issues/2021-12-06/ring-donates-cameras-to-st-louis-area-domestic-violence-survivors

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