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Take Back the Night: Shine Your Light Walk. A march through the Boston Commons to raise awareness for domestic violence, partner abuse, and sexual assault.
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Friday, October 18th was our 14th annual Women Making a Difference luncheon! womenmakingadifference.net/ The event helps support Family Support Center and Kids First Children's Advocacy Center, programs of Rural Resources. This was an extra special event this year because we unveiled our new logo: Wo+men Making a Difference! What perfect timing with Patrick Lemmon speaking about the role of men in ending violence! Also this year, the stars of "Brenda's Story" joined us. See the video here: youtu.be/v1tyLyNfDVc
Stephen Bombara, a California State University, Northridge student and Phi Delta Zeta Cal Theta fraternity team captain puts on a pair of heels before the Walk A Mile In Their Shoes event at CSUN on Saturday, Oct. 25.
UNITED KINGDOM, London 23 May 2022. Imran Ahmed Khan, Formerly Conservative MP for Wakefield, arrives at Southwark Crown Court for sentence. Khan was convicted of molesting a 15 year old boy. Chrispin Blunt, MP for Reigate, has stated that Khan didn't get fair trial and remains in support of Khan. Some MPs have called for his Whip to be removed Credit: Ryan Jenkinson / Story Picture Agency
An SHARP-themed escape room at the 305th MI Battalion challenges Soldiers to to find clues to identify a fellow Soldier who may have been sexually assaulted or harassed and get him/her the proper assistance. The clues are designed to force the group to work together and reinforces Soldiers' knowledge of the Army's Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention program. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Carmen Chavez (left) and her daughter, 7-year-old Celeste carry their own homemade signs at the Walk A Mile In Their Shoes event at California State University, Northridge on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014.
Friday, October 18th was our 14th annual Women Making a Difference luncheon! womenmakingadifference.net/ The event helps support Family Support Center and Kids First Children's Advocacy Center, programs of Rural Resources. This was an extra special event this year because we unveiled our new logo: Wo+men Making a Difference! What perfect timing with Patrick Lemmon speaking about the role of men in ending violence! Also this year, the stars of "Brenda's Story" joined us. See the video here: youtu.be/v1tyLyNfDVc
Columbia High School group continues their peer education project. Today they spoke to the senior high school about the dynamics of sexual violence and the continuum of violence. Guest speaker, Serria, shared her personal story of triumph and recovery after sexual abuse. The presentation wrapped up with a discussion about consent. The audience used WCSAP SAAM "Yes Means Yes ____ Means Know" cards and came up with a variety of ways to say 'no.' Tomorrow, Megan, Jessica and Payton will facilitate learning centers where participants will learn about healthy relationships, consent, seeking help and more.
Family Support Center's mission is to "create an abuse-free environment in Stevens County."
Family Support Center is a program of Rural Resources offering advocacy to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, elder abuse and all crimes. Family Support also offers free prevention and awareness education to the public. www.ruralresources.org
It's Not What You Preach, It's What You Tolerate
UltraViolet, the “Access Hollywood” footage on a nonstop loop near the White House - see www.washingtonpost.com/local/the-trump-access-hollywood-t...
(From left to right) Edwin Ocampo of the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, Andy Rodriguez of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and Jackson Higgins of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity lead the group of people marching in the Walk A Mile In Their Shoes event at California State University, Northridge on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014.
Columbia High School group continues their peer education project. Today they spoke to the senior high school about the dynamics of sexual violence and the continuum of violence. Guest speaker, Serria, shared her personal story of triumph and recovery after sexual abuse. The presentation wrapped up with a discussion about consent. The audience used WCSAP SAAM "Yes Means Yes ____ Means No" cards and came up with a variety of ways to say 'no.' Tomorrow, Megan, Jessica and Payton will facilitate learning centers where participants will learn about healthy relationships, consent, seeking help and more.
Family Support Center's mission is to "create an abuse-free environment in Stevens County."
Family Support Center is a program of Rural Resources offering advocacy to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, elder abuse and all crimes. Family Support also offers free prevention and awareness education to the public. www.ruralresources.org
April is National Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Month. The Army's Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) program exists so the Army can prevent sexual harassment and sexual assaults before they occur. Our goal is to eliminate sexual assaults and sexual harassment by creating a climate that respects the dignity of every member of the Army Family.
Throughout the month, Tripler held showings of the "Invisible War," staffed information booths at the main entrances, encouraged staff to participate in Denim Day, and held an observance ceremony April 26.
For more information on preventing sexual assault within the Army, visit www.sexualassault.army.mil.
It's Not What You Preach, It's What You Tolerate
UltraViolet, the “Access Hollywood” footage on a nonstop loop near the White House - see www.washingtonpost.com/local/the-trump-access-hollywood-t...
The future is looking bright thanks to young people like Madisson. She devoted her culminating senior project to sexual assault prevention. She shared the fruits of her labor with us today at our staff meeting. Way to go, Madisson!
Family Support Center's mission is to "create an abuse-free environment in Stevens County."
Family Support Center is a program of Rural Resources offering advocacy to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, elder abuse and all crimes.
Family Support also offers free prevention and awareness education to the public. www.ruralresources.org