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A survey of neighborhood needs prompted a Miami Lakes, Fla., congregation to start a domestic-violence support group.

ā€œAs Hispanics, weā€™re brought up that men are supposed to be macho, and [domestic violence] is more acceptable than in American culture,ā€ said Blanca Paprocky, a member of Vida Nueva Christian Reformed Church and a volunteer with the support group.

A congregation of just 19 families, Vida Nueva held an open house information night led by a local expert on domestic violence. About 70 people attended, and several learned that their home life would be considered a domestic-violence situation.

ā€œThey had the feeling that something was wrong, but they were not sure what,ā€ said Paprocky. ā€œ[I grew] up in an environment where domestic violence was viewed as normal. I want to be part of educating people and telling them that this is not OK.ā€

The support group is held on Wednesday nights for about an hour.

The church also offers a group that introduces Christian beliefs as a 12-step program to better oneā€™s life.

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