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NRCDV DVAM Activities - Spread the Word!
Please help spread the word about some key resources for DVAM from the NRCDV. Note: The first in the DVAM 2013 Discussion series is scheduled for 3pm eastern this afternoon. Thanks!
4th Annual National Call of Unity Summary
This full summary of the 4th Annual National Call of Unity includes links to the inspiring resources that were shared including the poetry, prayer, stories, and words of gratitude and hope.
DVAM 2013 Discussion Series
The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence is pleased to present a 3-part series of BlogTalkRadio sessions and Twitter Chats on issues that are critical to ending domestic violence and sexual assault. Access the printer-friendly flyer for dates and details.
The first in our series will be held this afternoon at 3pm Eastern/12pm Pacific: Perspectives on the Intersection of DV & Religion. Tune in at http://bit.ly/BTR-DV-Religion and follow @NationalDVAM and @VAWnet on Twitter for live tweets and follow-up Q&A with the presenters at #EndViolence.
Other resources of interest to share:
Universal Prayer from the National Call of Unity
NOMOREexcuses 30-second co-branded PSA
Participate in the National Domestic Violence Hotline's 2013 DVAM Campaign: #SeeDV
With domestic violence (DV) affecting such a large percentage of Americans, why don’t we talk about this issue more? Why don’t we discuss relationship health with our friends and family?
To spark change, we have to talk openly and acknowledge how domestic abuse affects our communities, our families and our lives. We have to be brave. We have to See DV.
There is only one way to end domestic violence — together. October is a chance for a national discussion of an issue that has claimed too many lives and must be addressed. Join us for Domestic Violence Awareness Month to raise awareness of abuse, one story, one statement, one survivor at a time.
Your Turn: Tell us how you see domestic violence! Click the link to learn all the ways you can be a part of this campaign.
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