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  2. National Coalition Against Domestic Violence - Wikipedia

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    Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) evolved from the Day of Unity held in October 1981. The first Domestic Violence Awareness Month was observed in October 1987. Congress designated October as DVAM in 1989. [24] Such legislation has passed every year since with National Coalition Against Domestic Violence providing key leadership. [25] [26 ...

  3. White Ribbon Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The White Ribbon Campaign (WRC) is a global movement of men and boys working to end male violence against women and girls.It was established in November 1991 by a group of men in Toronto, Ontario, as a response to the École Polytechnique massacre of female students by Marc Lépine in 1989.

  4. Campaign Against Domestic Violence - Wikipedia

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    The Campaign Against Domestic Violence (CADV) was founded in 1991 to fight for better resources to deal with domestic violence, to promote awareness of domestic violence, campaign for legal change and to raise domestic violence as a workplace issue. [1]

  5. YWCA Greater Green Bay focuses on financial abuse during its ...

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    From Oct. 21 through 26, YWCA organizations across the world will participate in the Week Without Violence. YWCA Greater Green Bay focuses on financial abuse during its annual Week Without ...

  6. “Please join us in bringing awareness to the issue of domestic violence, and to available resources, so that survivors know our community provides a safe and supportive environment to report ...

  7. Amarillo community walks to raise awareness for domestic violence

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    More than 100 members of the Amarillo community came together Monday to take part in a walk through downtown to raise awareness on the issue of domestic violence in the Texas Panhandle.