In this deeply moving episode of Honor Talk, we remember Nikha DeGuzman, a 20-year-old whose life was tragically taken by domestic violence. Her story serves as a reminder that love should never hurt — and that awareness, conversation, and compassion can save lives.
As we honor her during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we also stand with every survivor, every family, and every friend who has lost someone to violence or despair. May Nikha’s story move us all to listen more, speak up sooner, and reach out for help — for ourselves or for someone we love.
If you or someone you know is in danger or struggling, please know you’re not alone. There is help. There is hope.
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Support ResourcesNational Domestic Violence Hotline📞 Call: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
💬 Text: START to 88788
💻 Chat online: thehotline.org
Confidential, free, and available 24/7 to anyone experiencing domestic violence, or concerned about someone who is.
National Sexual Assault Hotline📞 Call: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
💻 Chat online: online.rainn.org
Operated by RAINN — available 24/7 for confidential support and resources.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline📞 Call or Text: 988
💻 Chat online: 988lifeline.org
Available 24/7 across the U.S. for anyone in emotional distress, experiencing suicidal thoughts, or worried about someone else.
If this episode brings up difficult emotions, please take a moment to breathe and reach out for support. You are not alone, and your story matters.
Sometimes, healing begins not with what we hold inside — but with what we’re willing to share.
💜 In memory of Nikha, and all those whose stories remind us that awareness saves lives.
Resources:
Anabel's nonprofit for raising awareness helping survivors of domestic violence:
https://ja-bel.org
Critical Care, Love, and Decision Making: A Guidebook
by Ivan Sampson
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/critical-care-love-and-decision-making-ivan-sampson/1148561487?ean=9798999372604