Pee Dee Coalition Recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month

First observed in October 1981 as a national “Day of Unity,” Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) is held each October to unite advocates across the nation. Since then, DVAM has grown into a powerful movement, spreading awareness and promoting actions to end domestic violence.

The significance of DVAM lies in its ability to shed light on an issue that affects millions of individuals each year, no matter what someone’s gender, sexual orientation, age, race, or socioeconomic status. The month-long opportunity allows survivors, advocates, and communities to come together, share stories, offer support, and raise awareness about the various forms of domestic violence, including physical, emotional, psychological, financial, and sexual abuse.

As Domestic Violence Awareness Month approaches this October, Pee Dee Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Assault is proud to announce this year’s theme: “It Stops with You.” This powerful message calls upon individuals, communities, and institutions to take responsibility, stand against domestic violence, and actively work toward its elimination.

Pee Dee Coalition will be hosting a series of events throughout October to raise awareness about domestic violence, including educational workshops, community education presentations, and survivor support initiatives. These events are designed to educate the public, provide resources for those affected, and foster a community committed to supporting survivors and preventing future violence.

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