Community Conversation at Wake Chapel Church
InterAct will engage with the community at Wake Chapel Church.
Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025
600p – 900p
3805 Tarheel Club Road
Raleigh, NC 27604
InterAct will engage with the community at Wake Chapel Church.
Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025
600p – 900p
3805 Tarheel Club Road
Raleigh, NC 27604
InterAct’s Dot McFadden will be presenting information about domestic violence and InterAct’s trauma-informed services for victims of domestic and sexual violence. The presentation is part of InterAct’s broad and inclusive commitment to bringing awareness to DV. In doing so, it further strengthens the partnership of InterAct with the entire healthcare system at WakeMed.
WakeMed Cary
730am
Be sure to stop by the InterAct table while participating in Duke’s Relationship Violence Awareness Month Resource & Community Fair.
Hosted by Duke Student Affairs
Wednesday, Oct. 1, 10a-2p
at BC Plaza
Join us for the Relationship Violence Awareness Month Resource & Community Fair! Explore campus and community resources, learn about healthy relationships, and engage in interactive activities designed to raise awareness about relationship violence. Collect stamps at each table for a chance to win raffle prizes, and leave with practical tools and knowledge to support yourself and others.
October is Relationship Violence Awareness Month (RVAM). The goal of RVAM is to raise public awareness around relationship violence and educate communities on how to prevent it. We know that one month is not enough time to stop relationship violence. However, RVAM is an opportunity to energize and expand prevention efforts.
About Duke’s BC Plaza
Located between the Brodhead Center, Bryan Center, Page Auditorium, and Penn Pavilion at Duke University
WakeMed Community Resource Fair
Andrews Conference Center
3000 New Bern Ave.
Raleigh, NC
27610
https://www.wakemed.org/events-search
NC State
DH Hill Library
12pm-2pm
On Oct. 20, as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Women’s Center invites the campus community to the opening of the Silent Witness Visualization Gallery. This exhibit draws on the history of the national Silent Witness project while centering the lived impact of intimate partner violence in North Carolina. The gallery will feature photographs from last year’s powerful live installation, where community members embodied the stories of those whose lives were taken by intimate partner violence. These images serve as a remembrance and a call to action, urging us to honor the victims, uplift survivors and commit to building safer communities. The exhibit opening will provide space for reflection, dialogue and connection, reminding us that domestic violence is not just a private tragedy but a collective responsibility.
Purple Thursday is a nationally recognized day during October that asks people to wear purple to raise awareness and show solidarity for those affected by domestic violence.
The Women’s Center hosts events throughout the month of October to raise awareness of the prevalence and impact of domestic violence, and share resources and strategies to support those who have experienced it. It’s important to understand that domestic violence can occur in many different forms, including physical, sexual, emotional, and economic, and it can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, class, or ability. Because it is often hidden from public view, it can be difficult for a victim/survivor to leave.
Every October, join us for a variety of DVAM events including art exhibits, community gatherings, educational workshops, and/or discussions.
Check out all of InterAct’s events, here.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month / NNEDV – Wear Purple Day
Thursday, Oct. 16 – All Day
Each year, on the third Thursday of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (#DVAM), survivors and advocates across the country wear purple to show the power of our movement and our commitment to ending abuse. ![]()
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Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Meeting and Speaking Engagement
About
Beta Sigma Phi is an international women’s organization focused on friendship, culture, education, and community service.
The Purpose at Peace – Student Engagement Fair is an annual event at William Peace University that serves as a centralized hub for students to discover and engage with various campus and community opportunities, including academic majors, student organizations, community service projects, health resources, part-time jobs, and internships. The purpose is to connect students with a wide range of activities and resources to enhance their college experience, foster community, and provide paths for personal and professional growth.
15 E. Peace Street
Raleigh, NC