Wake County Board of Commissioners Proclaims October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Wake County Justice Center 301 S. McDowell Street - Room 2700, Raleigh, NCWear purple and join us as the Wake County Board of Commissioners proclaim October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Domestic Violence Rally and Silent March
Wake County Court House 316 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NCHelp increase awareness about the devastating impact domestic violence has on our local communities and the local services available to support victims and survivors and their families.
Webinar: Personalized Safety Planning for Survivors
Personalized Safety Planning for Survivors (Webinar, hosted and … Read more
Spirit Day
Nationwide"Go purple" on October 17 as we work to create a world in which LGBT teens are celebrated and accepted for who they are.
Webinar: Domestic Violence 101
Domestic Violence 101 (Webinar, hosted and presented by … Read more
Purple Thursday
NationwideThroughout the month of October and on #PurpleThursday, you’re invited to show your support in raising awareness to the issue of domestic violence.
Webinar: Effects of Domestic Violence on Children and What We Can Do
Effects of Domestic Violence on Children and What … Read more
A Mile in Their Shoes
A Mile In Their Shoes Friday, October 23 … Read more
A Kick-off to A Mile in Their Shoes
Wake County Domestic Violence Task Force presents (DVTF): … Read more
Hear Their Voices: A Q&A With Survivors
Hear their Voices: A Q&A With Survivors (Virtual … Read more