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March 2015
No More Week
It’s been one year since the launch of NO MORE! It’s time to celebrate the one year anniversary, March 8th-14st, and more importantly, all of the supporters, partners, and allies who have come together to end domestic violence and sexual assault. Click here to view their powerful public service announcements: http://nomore.org/psas/ What is NO MORE? NO MORE is a groundbreaking symbol, like the pink breast cancer ribbon and the red AIDS ribbon, designed to galvanize change and radically increase the…
Find out more »NOBLE Mid-Week Networking Mixer
Members of the Pittsburgh Chapter of NOBLE have reserved the Blue Line Grille for this Wednesday evening networking event. Learn more about NOBLE and its commitments to improving the quality of law enforcement service in the Pittsburgh region by forging community partnerships and educational opportunities that raise public awareness of combat all forms of violence and injustice.
Find out more »April 2015
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
In the United States April marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). During SAAM activists raise awareness about sexual violence and educate communities and individuals on how to prevent it. The 2014 National Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) campaign focuses on healthy sexuality and young people. This campaign provides tools on healthy adolescent sexuality and engaging youth. Learn how you can play a role in promoting a healthy foundation for relationships, development and sexual violence prevention. SAAM 2014 engages adults in…
Find out more »Third Annual Ladies Who Network
A special salute to Bev Smith Amelia will be recognized for the contribution of her work in the region Doors open at 6 p.m. - Donation $10 - Advanced Tickets Available
Find out more »September 2015
World Suicide Prevention Day
When it comes to suicide prevention, EveryDay Matters. In honor of World Suicide Prevention Day and Suicide Prevention Month, we thank those that work in a community and take action every day. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 3000 people on average commit suicide daily. Suicide rates are at an all time high for Veterans. In addition, for every person who commits suicide, 20 or more others attempt to end their lives. About one million people die by…
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