Archive for the 'Resources' Category

New “Movie Party Action Kits”

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Invite your friends and neighbors over for a movie and music night to help create awareness about the issues of domestic violence right from your own living room!  Click here for more information.

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The Time is Now

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Most women experience their first violent relationship between the ages of 16-24.
This crucial age is when many women make the decision to leave a relationship and look out for future warning signs or enter the cycle of violence. The documentary, Sin By Silence offers a unique gateway for young women to see how irrevocable the […]

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Common Myths

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Women are perpetrators of domestic violence as frequently as men are.
NOT TRUE: Men are the batterers in more than 95% of all reported cases.
Battery is an anger management problem.
NOT TRUE: If domestic violence were an anger management problem, then batterers would also punch out fellow employees or neighbors. A batterer […]

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One Shirt Can Make a Difference

Monday, October 5th, 2009

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and new “Stop the Violence” merchandise has just been released to help support the Sin by Silence movement. So, orders your today and help us make a difference!

Click here to order or go to http://www.cafepress.com/sinbysilence.

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Domestic Violence Organizations

Friday, June 26th, 2009

The following links are just a few of the organizations that provide ways for you to give or receive help due to an abusive relationship.

Find an Organization in Your Area - http://www.ndvh.org/get-help/help-in-your-area
The National Domestic Violence Hotline - www.ndvh.org
If you or someone you know is frightened about something in your relationship, please call the National […]

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Power and Control Wheel

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Created by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project, Duluth, Minnesota.

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