Author: Alan Martinez

WomenShelter of Long Beach Domestic Violence Awareness Month Event: LOVE IS…

WomenShelter of Long Beach
P.O. Box 17098 Long Beach, CA 90807

For information contact:
Tatiana Dorman
Associate Director
(562) 437-7233
tdorman@womenshelterlb.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WomenShelter of Long Beach
Domestic Violence Awareness Month Event:
LOVE IS…

 

LONG BEACH, Calif. – October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
WomenShelter of Long Beach (WSLB), a nonprofit dedicated to eliminating domestic violence,
is partnering with the Teachers Association of Long Beach (TALB) to host its 11th Annual
Domestic Violence Awareness Month Event on Friday, October 6, 2017 from 5:30PM-9:00PM.
The purpose of this event is to honor the lives of those who have been affected by domestic
violence and to promote prevention education and awareness in hopes of preventing future
violence. WSLB will share information to help individuals distinguish between unhealthy and
healthy relationships and recognize the impact that domestic violence has on the community.

The event will commence with a special presentation at 5:45pm by Supervisor Janice Hahn
followed by remarks from Councilmember Al Austin, and TALB President Barry Welch. This
year’s awareness event will focus on increasing the community’s awareness and ability to
identify domestic violence by providing free education, prevention activities, and two large scale
community art projects. “Events like these fill such an important need in our community.
Statistics indicate that less than 15 percent of the population is aware of this issue. Education
plays a key role in ending domestic violence,” says WomenShelter of Long Beach Executive
Director Mary Ellen Mitchell.

This event is generously sponsored in part by Honorable Beverly O’Neill, End Abuse Long
Beach, Mike Vela, Kristi Fischer and Joe Vanderhorst, A Window Between Worlds, The Long
Beach Rescue Mission, and The Water Replenishment District of Southern California. Service
providers such as Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital, BARK (Beach Animals Reading with
Kids), The Guidance Center, Rainbow Services, YWCA Greater Los Angeles Area, and
CSULB’s Women’s & Gender Equity Center, and many others will host tables to share free
services, information, and ways to help make a positive impact on the community.

Please contact Tatiana S. Dorman with any questions regarding this event:
tdorman@womenshelterlb.org, 562-437-7233, ext. 27.

About WSLB:
The mission of WSLB is to eliminate domestic violence through compassionate intervention,
education and personal empowerment. Since 1977, WomenShelter of Long Beach has helped
thousands of families overcome the trauma caused by domestic abuse. WSLB is a federally
recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization – Federal Tax ID #95-1644058.

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Download this Press Release Here

You can now easily support domestic violence agencies when filing your state tax return!

Donations to the California Domestic Violence Victims Fund directly support domestic violence programs.  The money raised will be distributed by the Office of Emergency Services to non-profit domestic violence programs all across California.

 

The California Domestic Violence Victims Fund is included in your tax forms as a voluntary contribution line item.  It is on Form 540, Side 4, Line 14, Code 433. 

 

We need your help to remain on the tax form!  Our state must raise a minimum of $250,000 in donations through voluntary tax contributions each year. If every taxpayer donates just $20, we will reach the $250,000 threshold in no time!

Go here for more information.

Gazette Readers Give More Than $12,700 to WomenShelter of Long Beach

via Ashleigh Ruhl at Gazettes.com:

“…This is the 13th year of the Gazette Newspapers Gift Card Drive for the clients at WomenShelter, a Long Beach nonprofit dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence. Gazette readers are asked to donate gift cards or money to buy gift cards, which are used to help victims and their families have a bit of Christmas now, and to help start new lives throughout the year.

As of this Monday, the deadline for the collection drive, more than $12,700 in cards, cash and checks was handed over to WomenShelter leaders …Click Here to Read More


Every year Gazette Newspapers, their staff and their readers truly make miracles happen.

There are no words to express how deeply thankful we are for the dedication shown by Gazette Newspapers and staff to our agency, our programs and most of all our clients year in and year out.

You fill us with joy and hope and drive us to continue our mission helping as many people as we can end the cycle of violence.

This annual card drive allows us the flexibility to be able to help our clients in ways that we otherwise wouldn’t have the funding to do. We can’t thank you enough.

We wish you all a wonderful holiday season and a fantastic 2017!