About EyeOnDV

Your Light in the Darkness.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to eradicate domestic violence (DV) one soul at a time. We will pursue this tirelessly through study, research, and interviews to bring awareness of ALL things domestic violence from cause and effect within the womb, to how it affects anyone throughout each stage of life. One of our greatest goals is to effectively and profoundly change legislation so no victim is ever shamed or ignored again, no abuser is ever able to manipulate the system, and by reinstating faith in the justice system to fight for those in need.

We will explore and expose all effects of DV from neurological, emotional, physical, etc. We will dive into each industry/agency that has any involvement with or influence over DV. We will reveal the effects of DV on all aspects of society from the individual to the family unit, to the workplace, to school environments, and beyond and reveal the ramifications: broken homes, adverse health, addiction, homicide, suicide, the fact that DV is generational, etc.

Most importantly, we will show that surviving DV is a must and once you survive it, THRIVING is the horizon we are ALL meant for.

Our vision is to show the world ALL of what domestic violence is, that it not only can but WILL be stopped, and there is absolutely life after DV.

EyeOnDV will show you the way. We are...Your Light In The Darkness.

Symone Fairchild, Founder of EyeOnDV

Symone Fairchild, Founder of EyeOnDV

Symone Fairchild, hails from the Washington D.C. area and was raised in the martial arts, obtaining a 2nd degree black belt in Northern Shaolin Kung-Fu. She has an entrepreneurial spirit coursing through her veins which affords her a “pick yourself up by the bootstraps” type of tenacity. She is a daughter of God, a single mom to the most awesome and exuberant little boy on the face of the planet, and a screenwriter. What has captured her heart though, aside from God and her son, is acting. She now knows that it is from acting as a platform and surviving domestic violence that God has meant her to help and love others. She has braved the terrifying and constant storms of healing and reinventing, emotional rollercoasters, building a foundation for life for she and her son from absolutely nothing, being shocked by the archaic and emotionally/mentally abusive environment of the “justice system”, and navigating other subtle abuses in her life. Now that her mission is clear, she will never stop fighting for others and never stop fighting for her son.