Presented by Laurel House

Breaking the Silence 2026

About This Event

Registration is OPEN

Join us for our annual Breaking the Silence Breakfast!

Each year, Laurel House hosts “Breaking the Silence” to shine a light on a particular aspect of domestic violence, while raising critical funding for our most vital support services.

Please join us for an enlightening breakfast event dedicated to the critical intersection of healthcare and survivor safety. We are coming together to explore how the medical community serves as a vital lifeline, transforming clinical settings into spaces of advocacy, healing, and immediate support.

When you give to support Breaking the Silenceyour donation supports those in our community impacted by domestic abuse. Proceeds from the event will go directly to support Laurel House’s domestic violence shelter and other supportive services.

Note: Enter on Route 202 & Tournament Drive across. You will not be able to enter at the other entrances. Once you reach the gate attendant, let them know you are there for an event at The Belle. Proceed ½ mile ahead on the left.

Did you know?

  1. Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) are extremely common in survivors; up to 75% experience at least one brain injury.
  2. Symptoms of TBI are often misdiagnosed as mental health conditions.
  3. Loss of consciousness is not required for a serious brain injury.
  4. Strangulation is a major predictor of homicide, increasing risk over 7 times.
  5. Up to 50% of strangulation victims have no visible external injuries.
  6. Delayed death can occur hours to days after strangulation due to stroke or swelling.
  7. Healthcare settings are critical for detecting abuse early.

About This Event

Registration is OPEN

Join us for our annual Breaking the Silence Breakfast!

Each year, Laurel House hosts “Breaking the Silence” to shine a light on a particular aspect of domestic violence, while raising critical funding for our most vital support services.

Please join us for an enlightening breakfast event dedicated to the critical intersection of healthcare and survivor safety. We are coming together to explore how the medical community serves as a vital lifeline, transforming clinical settings into spaces of advocacy, healing, and immediate support.

When you give to support Breaking the Silenceyour donation supports those in our community impacted by domestic abuse. Proceeds from the event will go directly to support Laurel House’s domestic violence shelter and other supportive services.

Note: Enter on Route 202 & Tournament Drive across. You will not be able to enter at the other entrances. Once you reach the gate attendant, let them know you are there for an event at The Belle. Proceed ½ mile ahead on the left.

Did you know?

  1. Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) are extremely common in survivors; up to 75% experience at least one brain injury.
  2. Symptoms of TBI are often misdiagnosed as mental health conditions.
  3. Loss of consciousness is not required for a serious brain injury.
  4. Strangulation is a major predictor of homicide, increasing risk over 7 times.
  5. Up to 50% of strangulation victims have no visible external injuries.
  6. Delayed death can occur hours to days after strangulation due to stroke or swelling.
  7. Healthcare settings are critical for detecting abuse early.

Getting There

The Belle of Blue Bell
1800 Tournament Dr. (Use Route 202 Entrance)
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania 19422
United States