About Me

Guiding You Toward Your Goals & Aspiration

Francisca Nunez was born in Puerto Rico and raised in Paterson New Jersey.

She is 51 years old. She has 3 beautiful grown children. As well as 3 amazing grandbabies. Francisca has dedicated her life to serving the community. She is also a community Activist and a Domestic Violence Coach. She is also certified in drug and alcohol awareness. She is a certified Counselor in these areas of substances. She has also been certified as a Human.

Trafficking Coach. She is also the CEO of her on Pod-Cast called No Longer Silent. She is currently working as a full time LPN nurse. Her hobbies are reading and listening to music. Her goals are to keep educating herself. She also plans to keep helping others. Her motto is I Don’t Look Like What I Have Been Through.

Breaking the Silence, Building a Future

NO LONGER SILENT was founded on the fundamental belief that every individual deserves a life free from fear, coercion, and abuse. We are more than just a resource; we are a dedicated movement committed to dismantling the isolation that domestic violence thrives upon.

Our mission is threefold: to provide Education that demystifies abuse and promotes healthy relationships; to raise Awareness that shifts cultural acceptance and compels community action; and to offer empathetic Mentorship that empowers survivors to reclaim their stories, rebuild their resilience, and step into a future of safety and strength.

We understand that speaking up is an act of incredible courage. Our platform is a safe harbor where voices are amplified, not judged, and where the journey from victim to survivor is supported by expert guidance and a loving community. We are here to ensure that no one ever has to face this battle alone.

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What Drives Us

Our Mission

To provide a range of supportive services and housing that in powers women and men as well as the youth that have been victims to domestic violence. To also give them the ability to become independent and self-sufficient citizens again.

Our Vision

To serve a specific group of people with compassion, with respect, and dignity. Everyone is a spiritual being and worthy of assistance, no matter what race, greed, color or religion. The goal is to bring awareness to this group of people. To break the stigma that is attached to women and men also the youth finding freedom from domestic violence and becoming self-sufficient, healthy, and happy.

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Most Popular Questions

Abuse is about a pattern of control and fear, where one partner consistently diminishes the other’s power. Arguments are typically about conflict resolution between equals. 

Absolutely. Domestic violence affects people of all genders and sexual orientations. Our resources are inclusive and available to everyone.

Signs include an abuser controlling all money, preventing a partner from working, demanding receipts for every purchase, or placing the victim's name on debt. 

Reasons are complex and include fear of escalation, financial dependence, concern for children, emotional manipulation (trauma bonding), and lack of a safe place to go.