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Posted on: October 14, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Mayor's Corner

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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time for us as a community to come together, shine a light on an issue that too often hides in the shadows, and reaffirm our commitment to keeping every person in South Jordan safe. Domestic violence does not discriminate—it can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or circumstance. By talking about it openly and with compassion, we can help reduce stigma, raise awareness, and offer hope.

While it is vital to support survivors and ensure they have the resources they need, prevention is just as important. Preventing domestic violence begins with strengthening families, fostering kindness, teaching respect, and modeling healthy relationships. Every one of us plays a role in prevention when we choose to treat others with dignity, listen with empathy, and build connections based on trust and safety.

As a city, we are fortunate to have strong partnerships with local organizations and law enforcement who work tirelessly to protect and assist those impacted by domestic violence. From crisis response and victim advocacy to community education, these efforts are making a difference. But the truth is, the most powerful prevention happens within our homes, our schools, and our neighborhoods, when we create cultures of care where violence has no place to take root.

I want to encourage each of us this month to take small, meaningful steps. Learn the signs of abuse. Share resources with friends and neighbors. Talk with your children and grandchildren about respect, kindness, and the importance of standing up for themselves and others. Check in on those around you. Even one conversation or act of kindness can be the lifeline someone needs.

Here in South Jordan, we pride ourselves on being a community that looks out for one another. We are a city where neighbors become friends and where support systems run deep. By continuing to build this culture of care, we not only help prevent domestic violence but also strengthen the very fabric of our community.

Thank you for joining me in raising awareness this October and committing to prevention all year long. Together, we can ensure that South Jordan remains a place where every individual feels safe, valued, and supported. Please remember: if you or someone you know needs help, there are confidential resources available, and you are never alone.

Resources for Help and Support

  • Utah Domestic Violence LINKLine (24/7): 1-800-897-LINK (5465)
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline (24/7): 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788
  • South Jordan Police Department Victim Advocate: 801-446-HELP (4357)
  • In an emergency, always call 911


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