 25th of November marks the international day for the emanation of violence against women. Research shows that it is predominantly women who fall victim to domestic violence, whatever their social status, financial standing, and place of residence. The violence is implied by silence, indeed it is seen as an internal family issue unless the victim or witness reports it to the authorities. And this, unfortunately, emboldens perpetrators. Domestic violence should be reported as fast as possible. The sad reality is, however, that things need to get very serious before this happens. Being aware of these problems, we as the City of Warsaw not only offer help to victims of domestic violence, but also run awareness campaigns on what can be done to improve the situation. One of them is our Violence Feeds of Silence campaign launched in 2019 and resumed in 2020 as a response to the alarming data on growing rates of domestic violence amidst the pandemic. Together with our NGOs, Warsaw provides free of charge legal counselling psychological support and facilities such as shelters for victims. We see the international day for the elimination of violence against women as an opportunity to remind the public that domestic violence continues to be an issue of great importance. But we must fight it every day by reporting it and helping victims because violence feeds of violence.