Have you registered yet? CCCNH is hosting Faith Jones on Wednesday, April 13th for an intimate conversation about "Sex Cult Nun", her book about growing up in the Children of God Cult.
This is a free event. You can register at: eventbrite.com/e/a-conversat…
Join us for the 2nd Annual Drive Out Domestic & Sexual Violence Charity Golf Tournament on April 23rd. This year's event will be at the Loudon Country Club. Register today: eventbrite.com/e/drive-out-d…
Domestic violence affects us all; victims are our family members, neighbors, coworkers, and friends. All of us – women, children, and men – must be part of the solution. #Every1KnowsSome1#DVAM
Survivors are not alone; they deserve support and resources, no matter what. You can help ensure survivors can access support by donating to CCCNH at cccnh.org#Every1KnowsSome1#DVAM
When we treat domestic violence as a private or family matter that should stay behind closed doors, we make victims feel even more isolated. Do your part to remove the stigma - keep sharing information and resources, and talk about domestic violence. #Every1KnowsSome1#DVAM
Domestic violence thrives in silence. By not talking about domestic violence and removing the stigma, we as a society are failing victims and survivors. #DVAM#Every1KnowsSome1
Do you know how to help a friend or family member who’s experienced domestic violence? #Every1KnowsSome1 and it’s more likely than you think that someone in your life might need support.
Domestic violence can manifest in a number of ways, and there’s usually more than one tactic taking place in an abusive relationship. Regardless of the coercive behavior(s) used, it always comes back to power and control over the victim. #Every1KnowsSome1#DVAM
Someone you care about is likely experiencing #DomesticViolence, whether you can see it or not. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience severe physical violence from an intimate partner in their lifetime. #Every1KnowsSome1#DVAM
#Every1KnowsSome1 touched by domestic violence. Especially during COVID-19, it’s smart to think about how you can help a friend, even from a distance. Stay in touch, be supportive, find ways to stay safe & refer them to CCCNH.
The #DVAM Week of Action continues with #SpeakUpSaturday! Policy and advocacy are key to our work to end domestic violence, and we need your voice to make a difference. Sign up to receive our alerts today: cccnh.org/contact/##Every1KnowsSome1
Your donation can help change the lives of survivors of domestic violence cccnh.org/. Learn where your gift goes and how we’re using it to make a difference. Contact Executive Director, Jen Pierson, at jennifer@cccnh.org
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It’s our favorite day of #DVAM: #PurpleThursday! We’re sharing our messages today to show our support for survivors and our commitment to ending violence.
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