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The Clothesline Project is an American non-governmental organization created to bring awareness to the issue of violence against women. For those who have been affected by violence, it is a means of expressing their experiences by decorating a t-shirt. [1] After the shirts have been decorated, they are hung on a clothesline display.
In 2011, Ferrato launched the I Am Unbeatable campaign, which aims to expose, document, and raise awareness of domestic violence by creating an archive of stories, photographs, and video narratives. [8] [9] [10] In 1991 Ferrato was the highest bidder at an auction to have tea with the new First Lady Hillary Clinton.
A list of ways that individuals, families, communities and local organizations and government can help young people and violence prevention. Includes Resource for Action Guide
On January 31, 2011, President Obama proclaimed February 2011 to be "National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month". [21] In 2006 the U.S. first recognized "National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Week", sponsored by Senator Mike Crapo , to "increase public awareness and education of the prevalence of teen dating ...
State, territory, and tribal sexual violence coalitions were polled in 2000 by the Resource Sharing Project (RSP) and the NSVRC to determine that the color blue was the preferred color for sexual assault awareness and prevention and that April was the preferred month to coordinate national sexual assault awareness activities.
In 2022, 56% of Kansas City area domestic violence shelter residents were children — about 140 more kids than adults. In 2022, 56% of Kansas City area domestic violence shelter residents were ...
WRTV's Kaitlyn Kendall shares one teenager's story about domestic violence.
The effects of domestic violence on children have a tremendous impact on the well-being and developmental growth of children witnessing it. Children can be exposed to domestic violence in a multitude of ways and goes beyond witnessing or overhearing, [ 1 ] although there is disagreement in how it should be measured. [ 2 ]