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Domestic Violence Memorial Walk
Organized by Walkinginhershoes.org and Delsia Taylor (937) 623-6393 "No One Has the Right to Love You to Death" In honor of victims and their families with special tribute to Carly I. Hughley. This is a local event being held at The Greene. May 30, 2015 8:00 am-10:00 am
Find out more »Purple Ribbons Hanging at the Greene
October 1- October 8, 2015 Witness the Purple Ribbons symbolizing support from the The Greene for domestic violence victims and survivors.
Find out more »Law Enforcement Recognition
Our collaboration will be recognizing members of law enforcement in all of Greene County for going above and beyond while responding to domestic violence calls.
Find out more »Walk A Mile In Their Shoes
Walk A Mile is an interactive event held during February for "Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month". Teenage males and females wear the opposite gender's shoes as they walk a mile in order to understand the experience a victim may go through. Gather a team of friends for this fun and increasingly popular event. The school with the most participation wins the traveling plaque!
Find out more »“Denim & Diamonds” FVPC’S Program and Services Fundraiser
Join us for a casual evening wear you can come out in your denim and discover many treasures in the Live and Silent Auctions. Check back frequently for additional information.
To sponsor or attend this event, please contact Harmony Byrd at 376-8526, ext. 112.
Candlelight Vigil for Domestic Violence Survivors
We will come together with survivors, family members, public officials and other community members to honor the lives lost and the courage of the victims who have made the giant steps in their lives to end the domestic violence in their lives. Starts at 6 pm.
Find out more »Take Back The Night
Date, Time and Location TBD...Check back soon! Join Family Violence Prevention Center during Sexual Assault Awareness Month to Take Back the Night and support survivors of sexual violence. Take Back the Night events have a long history of giving voice to survivors and breaking the silence that often keeps sexual abuse in the dark. From the Take Back the Night Foundation, "TBTN is about the power of speaking out. Rape, sexual assault sexual abuse, and domestic violence are often labeled…
Find out more »Take Back The Pub Bar Crawl
Sexual violence is an epidemic in this country that impacts one American every two minutes. According to the Campus Sexual Assault Study, alcohol is the most frequently used substance to facilitate sexual assaults. Understanding this connection is vital to creating safer bars and pubs for everyone to enjoy.
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