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‘Reality Break’ is a YouTube show created to help women find their way through food and good conversation. Scroll down to see our episode with Gabriella Kreuz.
If you’ve gone to a Cleveland Indians game you’ve seen Gabriella Kreuz. She’s the in-game host at Progressive Field. Off the field, she is dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence.
Kreuz sat down with 3News and "Reality Break" hosts Tiffany Tarpley, Danielle Wiggins and Jasmine Monroe to share her story about finding the courage to move on from an abusive relationship.
She recounts experiences between herself and her high school sweetheart, and how her friends and family stood by her side as she walked away from the relationship.
She also had advice on how to bounce back from any setback life throws your way.
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“There’s this resiliency factor that you’ve gotta have,” Kruez said. “I put it all into focus sometimes. Life is so short, and we really do have a choice. People forget, we have a choice.”
Kreuz is the founder of the organization 'Love Doesn’t Shove'. She created it her senior year of college. The organization focuses on dating violence. Her goal is to educate the community -- especially teens -- about healthy relationships.
Many Northeast Ohio colleges and high schools are involved in the organization.
She also has a list of resources for anyone who needs help.
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