Domestic Violence
Awareness Month
October

3 women are murdered by an intimate partner every day in America!
4.8 million American women are physically assaulted every year!

Violence against women has long been a widespread but little known epidemic affecting local, national and international communities alike. But now people like you and me are speaking out about this serious issue, and by raising awareness, are helping to stop violence against women.

To help states, municipalities, agencies and individuals further the goals of the Violence Against Women Act, the US Department of Justice's Office of Violence Against Women has worked with Congress and the President and local, state and national civil society agencies to establish months designated to raise awareness about the four crimes included in the bill: January is Stalking Awareness Month; February is Dating Violence Awareness & Prevention Month; April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month; and October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Domestic Violence Awareness Month has been observed nationally for years, but this year we have an opportunity to raise attention about violence against women to a whole new level. In 2010, for the first time, the US Senate adopted a Resolution for Teen Dating Violence Awareness & Prevention Month, and at least 27 Governors and over 200 municipalities in 45 states declared proclamations and resolutions, providing inspiration and opportunities for bringing communities together to address this serious issue. Over 200 proclamations were again declared for April's Sexual Assault Awareness Month. With your help, the national campaign for October's Sexual Assault Awareness Month can bring awareness about the serious issue of violence against women to thousands of US communities. Be part of the 1000 Communities Against Violence Against Women campaign - ask your Mayor or City Council to declare a proclamation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

I learned about violence against women the hard way - my 19 year old daughter Emily was murdered by her ex-boyfriend on April 9, 2009. Please help lead the way to ending violence against women by raising YOUR voice against violence against women.

There are many things that YOU can do to help raise awareness about dating abuse, domestic violence, and violence against women in general. Here are some ideas:

1) Participate in an event in your area during Domestic Violence Awareness Month: http://dvam.vawnet.org/calendar/index.php

2) Write to your Mayor and Governor and ask them to join other leaders across the nation in declaring October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In most cases, all it takes is a school or nonprofit organization to request it and provide a sample proclamation! (Please ask them to send a copy to The EMILY Fund, PO Box 430, Roosevelt, NJ 08555-0430, or send a scan to info@StopDatingViolence.org or fax to: 1-888-247-1291 so that it can be posted on the Internet to inspire other communities to do the same.)

3) If your town or state has declared a proclamation, let your local newspaper know about it and why dating violence awareness is important.

4) Wear a purple ribbon (the official color of domestic violence awareness) or a heart on your sleeve (print out free designs at the Have a Heart Campaign website) and when people ask you about it, let them know why dating abuse awareness is important to you.

5) Create or print out posters about dating abuse or domestic violence to display at school or around your community.

6) Participate in the National Dating Pledge Challenge to Stop Dating Violence - hand out FREE Dating Pledge cards.

7) Get permission to set up a table on campus or during lunch to hand out Dating Pledge cards and other educational materials about dating abuse and dating violence.

8) Urge your school to establish a Dating Violence Policy if there isn't one already in place.

9) Urge your school to establish a year-round Dating Violence Awareness education program.

10) Find out more about the Lindsay Ann Burke Act requiring schools to provide dating violence awareness resources to all students. 6 states have already passed bills - has yours?

11) Find out more:

* The National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline: LoveIsRespect.org

* MADE: Moms And Dads for Education to Stop Teen Dating Abuse: Loveisnotabuse.com/made

* Break The Cycle: BreakTheCycle.org

* Choose Respect: ChooseRespect.org

* Give Respect (Family Violence Prevention Fund): GiveRespect.org

* Jennifer Ann's Group: JenniferAnn.org

* Lindsay Ann Burke Memorial Fund: labmf.org

* Love Is Not Abuse: LoveIsNotAbuse.com

* National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (List of State Coalitions): ncadv.org/resources/StateCoalitionList.php

* National Domestic Violence Hotline: ndvh.org

* National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women: vawnet.org

* National Resource Center on Domestic Violence: nrcdv.org

* National Sexual Violence Resource Center: nsvrc.org

* Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network: rainn.org


Printable PDF Handout

Sample Proclamation:

WHEREAS, domestic violence is a serious crime that affects people of all races, ages, gender, and income levels; and

WHEREAS, domestic violence is widespread and affects over 4 million Americans each year; and

WHEREAS, one in three Americans have witnessed an incident of domestic violence; and

WHEREAS, children that grow up in violent homes are believed to be abused and neglected at a rate higher than the national average; and

WHEREAS, domestic violence costs the nation billions of dollars annually in medical expenses, police and court costs, shelters, foster care, sick leave, absenteeism, and non-productivity; and

WHEREAS, only a coordinated community effort will put a stop to this heinous crime; and

WHEREAS, Domestic Violence Awareness Month provides an excellent opportunity for citizens to learn more about preventing domestic violence and to show support for the numerous organizations and individuals who provide critical advocacy, services and assistance to victims;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, __________ , do hereby proclaim the month of October as DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH and urge our citizens to work together to eliminate domestic violence from our community.

Please send a copy of your Mayor or Governor's proclamation to
StopDatingViolence.org - The EMILY Fund
PO Box 430, Roosevelt, NJ 08555-0430
or send a scan to:
info@StopDatingViolence.org or Fax to 1-888-247-1291

 

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

NATIONAL TEEN DATING ABUSE HELPLINE
1-866-331-9474

The National Domestic Violence Hotline
800-799-SAFE (7233) and 800-787-3224 (TTY).

The National Sexual Assault Hotline
800-656-4673

 

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in honor of my daughter,
Emily Rachel Silverstein
(June 27, 1989-April 9, 2009)

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PROCLAMATIONS
& RESOLUTIONS

Sample
Proclamation

ALABAMA
Dothan

ALASKA
Chuathbaluk
North Pole

ARIZONA
Litchfield Park
Peoria
Prescott Valley
Scottsdale

ARKANSAS
Clarksville

CALIFORNIA
Alameda
Carson
Crescent City
Encinitas
Fairfield
La Habra
La Mesa
Loma Linda
Monterey Bay
Orange Cove
Palmdale
Palm Desert
San Diego
Stockton
Watsonville

COLORADO
Black Hawk
Pueblo
Thornton
Westminster

CONNECTICUT
Governor
Derby
Fairfield
Franklin
Manchester
Naugatuk

FLORIDA
Bonita Springs
Coconut Creek
Gulfport
Hialeah Gardens
Interlachen
Key West
Largo
Longwood
Madeira Beach
Oldsmar
Panama City Beach
Port Orange
Punta Gorda
Safety Harbor
West Palm Beach

GEORGIA
Ludowici
Norcross
Stone Mountain

ILLINOIS
Madison

INDIANA
Brazil

LOUISIANA
Opelousas

MAINE
Sebago

MASSACHUSETTS
Greenfield
Leominster
Rowley

MICHIGAN
Governor
Dearborn Heights

Jackson
Riverview
Vienna Township

MINNESOTA
Northome

MISSISSIPPI
Governor
Poplarville

MISSOURI
Kennett

NEBRASKA
Grand Island

NEVADA
Yerington

NEW JERSEY
Little Ferry
Morristown
Parsippany-Troy Hills
Pleasantville
Wyckoff Township

NEW MEXICO
Alamgordo
Las Cruces

NEW YORK
Corning
Fredonia
Lansing
Middletown

NORTH CAROLINA
Clyde

OHIO
Belpre
Canton
Chillicothe
Fairfield
Lorain
Mansfield
Whitehall

OKLAHOMA
Drummond

OREGON
Governor
Phoenix

RHODE ISLAND
Little Compton
Richmond
South Kingstown

SOUTH CAROLINA
Loris
Orangeburg
Hartsville

TENNESSEE
Governor
Martin
Montgomery County

TEXAS
Bedford
Brazoria
Coleman
Crockett
George West
Grand Prairie
Lockhart

VIRGINIA
Alexandria
Dumfries
Jonesville
Petersburg
Vinton
Williamsburg

WASHINGTON
Edmonds
Port Orchard

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OTHER 2010 PROCLAMATIONS
to end violence
against women

More than 250 proclamations for
Dating Violence
Awareness & Prevention Month

More than 200 proclamations for
Sexual Assault Awareness Month

 


 

 

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