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Stop Abuse for Everyone at CSUB !
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Stop Abuse For Everyone will be at California State University, Bakersfield October 27 - October 31st educating students on underserved victims of domestic violence. SAFE is also informing students about our upcoming fundraiser at Respawn this weekend November 3rd and 4th.
For more information about our fundraiser go to:
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Domestic Violence Articles
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By ABC News on 10/28/2017
"... "We're trying to help men understand that it's OK to ask for help. It's OK to have emotions. It's OK to cry. It's OK to be vulnerable," said Paige Flink, CEO of The Family Place in Dallas. ..."
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By Up University Press on 10/29/2017
"... A common misconception is that women can’t be perpetrators of violence because they’re “sugar and spice and everything nice and can’t hurt each other,” Hagen said. ..."
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By Dallas Voice on 10/30/2017
"... Candy Marcum moderated a panel on domestic violence in the LGBT community on Saturday, Oct. 28 at the Interfaith Peace Chapel. Panelists were from the Texas Council of Family Violence, The National Domestic Violence Hotline, which is based in Austin, a member of the Dallas Police Department’s Domestic Violence Unit, a District Court judge and a victim of domestic violence. ..."
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By Nest Egg on 10/31/2017
"... That’s the view put forward by the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) which in October launched its guide to financial abuse of elders.
“As our society ages, FOS is seeing a greater number of disputes involving older Australians and their financial services providers,” said Philip Field, lead ombudsman, banking and finance. ..."
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By The New York Times on 10/27/2017
"... Classmates yanked his long hair and tried to drag him around by his ponytail. They tripped him in the halls and stole from his backpack. They called him names and told a new girl he was gay, which he denies, so she would not befriend him. Every day in the cafeteria, he sat at a long table with a group of boys crowded at one end, a group of girls at the other, and him alone in the middle, surrounded by empty space. ..."
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works to ensure services will be available for ALLdomestic violence victims; regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, or ethnicity. Your donation will help to ensure that all domestic violence victims will have a place to go for help.
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Visit Our National Directory Of Services
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Stop Abuse For Everyone (SAFE) is in the process of building our online National Directory of Shelters and Services for victims of initimate partner violence who typically fall between the cracks and few services are available:
straight men, GLBT victims, teens, and the elderly.
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SAFE'S EDUCATIONAL BROCHURES
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SAFE offers several educational brochures on Dating Violence, Bullying, Elder Abuse, Sibling Abuse, and Domestic Violence.
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Your membership/donation will help fund SAFE and enable our organization to continue our educational, media, and advocacy programs. Funding is necessary to help spread awareness on serious issues for victims who fall between the cracks of services available to them.
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Find resources on:
- Bullying
- Domestic Violence
- Elder Abuse
- LGBT Abuse
- Sibling Abuse
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For information about scheduling a presentation for your company or organization please visit our
Speaker's Bureau page
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Stop Abuse For Everyone compiles information for distribution as a public service. The information distributed does not necessarily reflect the views of Stop Abuse For Everyone and Stop Abuse For Everyone does not necessarily endorse the views of any person or organization which may subsequently redistribute information received from Stop Abuse For Everyone.
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