Leaving With Nothing: A Survival Guide for Victims Without Resources
Leaving is the hardest step, especially when you feel like you have nothing. But you aren’t alone. At Brownstone Worldwide, we believe in the power of community and neighborly support. If you are planning your exit, here is a practical guide to reclaiming your freedom when resources are low.

The “Cash-Back” Strategy
When money is closely monitored, saving can feel impossible. A discreet way to build an escape fund is the “grocery store cash back” method. When buying essentials with a debit card, ask for $5 or $10 back. To a partner checking a bank statement, it simply looks like a slightly larger grocery bill.

Hide this cash in a safe place outside the home: perhaps with a trusted coworker or in a locker.
Pack Your Go-Bag
Prepare a small bag you can grab in seconds. If it’s unsafe to keep at home, store it with a neighbor or a friend you trust.

Essentials include:
- Government ID (or clear photocopies).
- Spare house and car keys.
- A written list of important phone numbers.
- Necessary medications and basic toiletries.
Safety Planning & Connection
Your digital footprint matters. Use private browsing or a computer at a public library to search for local shelters.

If you are in the U.S., the National Domestic Violence Hotline is available 24/7. You can call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text “START” to 88788.
You Aren’t Alone
Through our People In The Neighborhood initiatives and Brownstone Living Magazine, we aim to connect people to the resources they need to thrive.
Leaving is a process, not just an event. Take it one small, safe step at a time. Your community is rooting for you.



